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I suspect that you haven't listened to CB in a while. In the Pittsburgh area
where I live, the CB is virtually silent, yes yes, the skip still rolls in on a limited basis, but otherwise silent. It's nice, the CB can once again be used for the communication tool that it was intended for. The new fad in my area is FRS, the filth that used to be confined to CB has now expanded to FRS. F--k your mother, let her suck my ...., etc. I'm glad that parents allow their children to use this equipment unsupervised. Just like the home computer though, it's a pacifier for your 13 year old daughter, who then ventures out to meet some guy that kills her, no need to supervise those children, the electronic pacifiers will do it. Regards. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/...in510739.shtml In article 01c34a3f$2b183e30$0125250a@iiorudxucxkvrowq, "Frank" wrote: Agent Smith VHCQa.445$Ye.19@fed1read02... ^ The antenna however is less than optimal for CB ^ reception - that might account for the lack of ^ activity in that band for you. I have not yet been able to pick up anything in the CB frequencies on my PRO-93/2053. I even tried a 104 inch external wire antenna (with 50 feet RG-58). I haven't used CB in 28 years but my recollection is that it is normally very noisy - there is almost always someone to hear on at least one of the channels. I suspect that 27 MHz is just too low for the PRO-93/2053 to do well with. Frank Never say never. Nothing is absolute. |