CB radios were intended to be used to warn other drivers of Smokeys up the road or to report roadside emergencies. Chit chatting with other CB radio users is ok but it is not considered courteous to hold up a channel for more than a few minutes.
Cursing is also frowned upon. It is common for CB radio operators to use hidden code or unique slang to communicate.
The following rules should always be followed. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. More Info. No products in the basket. History of CB Radio. The CB Radio Craze By , the oil crisis caused the cost of gasoline to skyrocket and shortages quickly developed.
Handles Years prior, CB radios required a licensed to operate. Advertisements Channels Channels evolved to fill specific purposes. Cursing is also frowned upon It is common for CB radio operators to use hidden code or unique slang to communicate. MicroMobiles have redefined CB radio communication. The detachable flip-frame bracket lets you choose whether you mount on or under the dash. Plus, the quick release tabs make it even easier to transfer the unit from one rig to the other.
Use the unit while plowing the fields during the week and move it to your overlanding rig and hit the Jeep trails on the weekend. Pick your level of power depending on what your range needs are.
One watt more than what is allowed by law for CB radios. For up to 3 times the range of your GMRS handheld two way radios, the MXT boasts 15 watts of power that you can easily mount in most vehicles. This radio also harnesses a full 15 watts of GMRS power but comes with a fully-integrated handheld mic.
Max out your GMRS capabilities with this mighty 40 watt radio with a mile line of sight range! This compatibility makes the MicroMobile the perfect base station for camping, hiking, snowmobiling, ATVing, and overlanding. To avoid paying the fee and remain anonymous, users created handles or nicknames. First of all, radio lingo is not weird made out abbreviations like you often see in texting or social media. Two-way radio jargon has been developed over the years to create shorthand messages that allow users to communicate brief, succinct, and clear communication.
Contrary to the name, two-way radios are really a one-at-a-time communication system. Unlike a cellphone, you cannot speak and listen at the same time.
Are you the White Knight? Come on? Gonna read you your rights, and treat you fair. Forty miles over the speed limit! You boys gonna be here a spell. No sir. Wind up in the pokey with Smokey. You must log in to post a comment. Skip to content. By mortaljourney Oct 30, electronics. Our Sponsors. Table of Contents. Like this: Like Loading He also licensed the technology to various electronics companies.
In , Gross made another breakthrough. He adapted his two-way radios for cordless remote telephonic signaling.
That is, he invented and patented the telephone pager, by building discriminating circuitry into a pocket-sized wireless receiver that responded selectively to specific signals. Gross intended for his invention to be used by doctors, and so he attended a medical convention in Philadelphia that year. Nearly all of those healthcare professionals worried that the device would upset their patients or even interrupt their golf games.
In the s, Gross tried — again, in vain — to interest U. The FCC, to which Gross had demonstrated his pager system in , finally approved his transceivers in Gross continued to invent, earning a total of 12 patents, throughout the s and s. Eventually, he began working for large corporations, such as Sperry and General Electric, as a specialist in microwave and other electronic communications systems.
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