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In article , JJ
writes: claims that "CB" originated in 1946...except that "11 meters" is not at 465 MHz. :-) There was a band at that frequency that citizens could apply for and use, thus a "citizens band" or "cb". It was called the "citizens radio service" even back then, and the 465 MHz allocations were referred to as Class A and Class B citizens' band - or cb. (One class was voice and the other was radio control). When the 27 MHz allocations were authorized, they were known as Class C and Class D cb. CB was already more than a decade old in 1958. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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