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On Feb 25, 7:14 pm, Anthony Jones
wrote: So does CB really still exist around the country? -- Anthony Jones Well, I am a little new to CB, but I live in Johnstown, PA, and I noticed that when my scanner scans the CB range, it never picks anything up. Although when I was in Ebensburg, PA, a more rural area, I was picking up a lot of truckers. I don't really hear much private use of CBs anymore. I haven't tried New York, NY or Atlantic City, NJ but as far as I can tell, it's dying a tad. I think it's due to Family Radio Service, Cell Phones, Walkie-Talkies, Handie-Talkies, General Mobile Radio Service, and more. |
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![]() "RedPenguin" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 25, 7:14 pm, Anthony Jones wrote: So does CB really still exist around the country? -- Anthony Jones Well, I am a little new to CB, but I live in Johnstown, PA, and I noticed that when my scanner scans the CB range, it never picks anything up. Although when I was in Ebensburg, PA, a more rural area, I was picking up a lot of truckers. I don't really hear much private use of CBs anymore. I haven't tried New York, NY or Atlantic City, NJ but as far as I can tell, it's dying a tad. I think it's due to Family Radio Service, Cell Phones, Walkie-Talkies, Handie-Talkies, General Mobile Radio Service, and more. I'm new, too. I just got mine set up. So far, I detect only one side of a business communication and some losers making goofball comments and the occasional put down of prominent political figures. It's odd that I don't pick up more because around the corner is a speed trap for the tourists in the area and I'm surprised that people don't communicate warnings back and forth. Mindraker, Western North Carolina |
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Anthony Jones wrote:
So does CB really still exist around the country? Yes. |
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Anthony Jones wrote:
So does CB really still exist around the country? There are hot spots of activity. On my side of town there is nothing. On the other side of town there is AM activity. Tuesdays have a net on single sideband. Other folks report CB is alive and well. The last skip cycle was so noisy, not because it was a strong cycle, but because there are too many dirty amps on the air and a lot of people went ham. Then last Friday, the CW requirement for ham radio went the way of the dodo bird. Lots of techs are making waves from 28.3 to 28.5. If you have a scanner, try listening from 144-148 and 438-450 for local activity. |
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On Feb 25, 7:14 pm, Anthony Jones
wrote: So does CB really still exist around the country? -- Anthony Jones Yes, but is slowly losing popularity. Ham radio is also losing popularity, which is mostly why the code requirement was dropped. Cellphones and the internet seem to be the main choices of communication these days. |
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On Feb 25, 7:14 pm, Anthony Jones
wrote: So does CB really still exist around the country? -- Anthony Jones I hear activity here on a few channels. |
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On Feb 26, 12:20 am, "RedPenguin" wrote:
On Feb 25, 7:14 pm, Anthony Jones wrote: So does CB really still exist around the country? -- Anthony Jones Well, I am a little new to CB, but I live in Johnstown, PA, and I noticed that when my scanner scans the CB range, it never picks anything up. Although when I was in Ebensburg, PA, a more rural area, I was picking up a lot of truckers. I don't really hear much private use of CBs anymore. I haven't tried New York, NY or Atlantic City, NJ but as far as I can tell, it's dying a tad. I think it's due to Family Radio Service, Cell Phones, Walkie-Talkies, Handie-Talkies, General Mobile Radio Service, and more. I was into cb decades ago. But the hams around here messed that up for me also with their criminal activitities, which I won't get into here. It will suffice just to say that I'm glad the morse code requirement was dropped and now maybe we'll get a bunch of decent people around here as hams, who will outnumber the ham bozos who have been clogging up and polluting the ham airwaves around here for so long. They even went so far as to say (on the air) that they wanted to pollute the whole planet since it gives them better dx!!! While it's true that gives them better dx, I wouldn't want to pollute the planet, and I don't want the planet polluted. It just goes to show what kind of people they are and what idiots and bozos they arel. At least around here. Anyways, after a hiatus of several decades, I just hooked up a cb again, and will soon be returning to the airwaves. |
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On Feb 27, 5:08 am, "------------"
wrote: On Feb 26, 12:20 am, "RedPenguin" wrote: On Feb 25, 7:14 pm, Anthony Jones wrote: So does CB really still exist around the country? -- Anthony Jones Well, I am a little new to CB, but I live in Johnstown, PA, and I noticed that when my scanner scans the CB range, it never picks anything up. Although when I was in Ebensburg, PA, a more rural area, I was picking up a lot of truckers. I don't really hear much private use of CBs anymore. I haven't tried New York, NY or Atlantic City, NJ but as far as I can tell, it's dying a tad. I think it's due to Family Radio Service, Cell Phones, Walkie-Talkies, Handie-Talkies, General Mobile Radio Service, and more. I was into cb decades ago. But the hams around here messed that up for me also with their criminal activitities, which I won't get into here. It will suffice just to say that I'm glad the morse code requirement was dropped and now maybe we'll get a bunch of decent people around here as hams, who will outnumber the ham bozos who have been clogging up and polluting the ham airwaves around here for so long. They even went so far as to say (on the air) that they wanted to pollute the whole planet since it gives them better dx!!! While it's true that gives them better dx, I wouldn't want to pollute the planet, and I don't want the planet polluted. It just goes to show what kind of people they are and what idiots and bozos they arel. At least around here. Anyways, after a hiatus of several decades, I just hooked up a cb again, and will soon be returning to the airwaves. Are handles really used on CB radio anymore? |
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Are handles really used on CB radio anymore?- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text - All I can say is what I hear around here. I've been listening to channel 19, the trucker's channel, and was surprised that I don't hear anyone using handles anymore like they did back in the 70's and 80's. I don't hear names either. Just talking and conversation. Not that it matters. It was all civilized. Not the cesspool hams claim it is. |
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