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CB Radio Basics: How to Operate a Citizens Band Radio

The citizens band radio is a system of short distance radio communication used in the United States of America. The American CB radio holds a selection of 40 different channels within a single 27 megahertz band. In the 1960s, CB radio was popular among small business firms such as plumbers, electricians, or trucking businesses. The ever-popular 10-codes were used to abbreviate acknowledgments made over the radio (e.g. 10-4 means ok, transmission received, affirmative, understood in 10-code). The service became popular in the 1970s and 1980s and was featured in songs and movies such as the Dukes of Hazard. CB is still a popular hobby in many countries though its use has somewhat diminished because of other services such as cellular phones.

In this series of videos, you will learn about the popular hobby of CB radios. Get more information about the history and use of CB radios from our expert hobbyist. Learn how to use a CB radio on your boat or in your car or home. Get tips on equipment needed for CB communication including an antenna, microphone, automatic noise limiter, and the actual radio. Learn how to use appropriate 10 codes from this CB radio expert.
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How a CB Radio System Works

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