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Hi everyone;
Perhaps someone out here can answer a question. Back in the 1960's I got my first pair of walkie talkies (100mw, with transmit channel 14). Anyway, I recall that they seemed to receive all the channels at the same time (23 at the time),although equipted to only transmit on 14. That is, I could hear my friends on 14, plus seem to hear truckers on 19, and anyone else in the neighborhood no matter what channel they were on! This was not bleed-over, but actualy reception on all the channels of the CB band. I realize that crystal control on future walkie talkies and CB's at the time solved that (before PLL), but can someone tell me what a person would need today to receive all the CB channels at once? I think it's rather a neat feature, to be able to monitor all 40 channels at the same time, like my small 100mw walkie talkies seemed to receive all 23 back then. Just a thought! Thanks! -Stephen |
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