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On Oct 20, 11:08*pm, "D. Peter Maus"
wrote: On 10/20/09 22:23 , Bill Baka wrote: wrote: A few days ago, I turned on one of my CB radios, just to give a listen for a little while.CB radio is Dead around here.Most of them have those cell phones nowadays. cuhulin I don't know where you are but the waves around here are full of CB chat. Some people have literally taken over a channel and have the base station in the kitchen so they can do stuff and chat. Whole bunch of yakking with no point of reference in sight. CB isn't dead, it just went underground, so to speak. The other night I got S-meter readings from about 1 (mostly noise) to pegged so hard I thought it might break. I think it is a group that is slightly too far for free calls. It was like a red neck conference call, a hoot. Bill Baka * *When I lived in St Louis, there were a couple of guys with base stations, who pretty much signed on and parked on a channel, chatting all night. Got to be a fairly common occurrence. ****ed off a guy in St Charles, who had an old Collins he'd brought up to 11 Meters, and put a Yagi up on top of a huge tower out behind his house. He had an EchoPlex in his audio chain, and apparently a mixer with several mic and line level sources. He was moderately entertaining for about 5 minutes, and then got very tiresome, very quickly. It took about 2 years for someone to finally take him out. And it wasn't FCC. They were clamping down elsewhere in the area. A couple of local operators found his base, and took his tower down for him. ? He was removed from the evironment shortly thereafter. ? Hopefully not : Terminated with Extreme Prejudice ! * *The bands were VERY quiet for the longest time. And then there was a revival after 'Convoy' came out. Truckers running 500 watt linears. The largest I heard of was one guy claiming a kilowatt. Talk about your redneck conference call. * *I sold my walkies shortly thereafter. And moved into other things. |