Do truckers use GMRS or CB?

Even with modern technology, most truckers still have a CB radio in their truck. Although most truckers still own and maintain a CB radio in their cab, they certainly don't use them like they once did. Speed limits, speed governed trucks and new technologies answer many tasks the radios were once used for.
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What do truckers use instead of CB?

Several truck drivers now find themselves using trucking apps on their smartphones to communicate, like Next Trucking, for example. Some use a more evolved radio system, such as a satellite radio service like Sirius or XM, to replace their CB radio.
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What kind of radio do truckers use?

In fact, you'll find some truck drivers who use CB radio to communicate when they are in a certain part of the country. For the most part, CB radios remain in use because they are the norm for truckers who have been working in the industry for the last 10 or 20+ years.
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Which is better GMRS or CB?

While VHF radio waves – including CB – typically travel farther in rural settings, GMRS's power advantage overcomes UHF's slight range disadvantages to give longer range in most scenarios. GMRS may work better in wooded areas, since UHF radio waves can easily travel through small spaces.
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Can a GMRS radio talk to a CB radio?

FRS and GMRS radios are not cross compatible with other types of consumer radios. CB radios operate on the 11 meter AM band, and have their own channel and frequency assignments.
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What GMRS channel is for emergency?

In recognition of this trend of explosive growth the Federal Communications Commission formally recognized our frequency [462.675 MHz] as the national emergency and traveler's assistance channel in the Part 95A Rules and Regulations.
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What CB radio do most truckers use?

Top 5 Best CB Radio for Truckers 2021
  • Cobra 29 LX Professional CB Radio.
  • Uniden PRO 520XL Pro Series 40-Channel CB Radio.
  • Cobra 75 WX ST Handheld CB Radio.
  • Midland 75-822.
  • Uniden Bearcat 980SSB 40.
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Do truckers use CB radios in 2021?

Even with modern technology, most truckers still have a CB radio in their truck. Although most truckers still own and maintain a CB radio in their cab, they certainly don't use them like they once did. Speed limits, speed governed trucks and new technologies answer many tasks the radios were once used for.
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Who uses GMRS radios?

GMRS, or the General Mobile Radio Service, is a mobile UHF two-way communication service in the United States for private use by a licensed user and their extended family. This service can also be used by the unlicensed public but only during emergencies and natural disasters.
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What ham frequency do truckers use?

Most of the time, hams that operate on the go do so either on the 2-meter VHF band from 144 to 148 MHz, or on the 70-cm UHF band from 420 to 450 MHz.
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Does anyone use CB anymore?

More than 32% of respondents said they still use CB radios all the time while driving, while 32% said they rarely use them. More than 17% of respondents said they never use the devices while driving.
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What does Rubber Duck mean in CB talk?

"Rubber duck" – the first vehicle in a convoy. "Rubbernecker" – Vehicles that further slow down or impede already congested traffic by rotating their heads 180 degrees to view the accident or traffic incident and not paying attention to the road ahead.
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Can I talk to truckers with a CB?

CB radios aren't so popular now as there are so many other ways for the professional driver to communicate, such as a cell phone and a satellite device to be in touch with the trucking company. Some truckers still use the radio as it can be still used where there's no cell phone service.
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Is CB channel 9 still monitored?

"We do not routinely monitor Channel 9," he added.
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Are CB radios coming back?

Many thought citizens band radios would disappear after the 1970s, along with pet rocks and disco. But not only are they still around, they are making a comeback. CB radio sales have increased steadily during the last three years, a trend not seen since the 1970s.
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Why do truckers have CB radios?

WHY? According to today's truck drivers, CB Radios are necessary in order to communicate with other drivers on the road. The #1 reason professional drivers still use the CB is for safety and communication. The age of smartphones does not help if you do not have the fellow drivers' number.
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Can CB radios be tracked?

The answer is yes when calculated using triangulation methods. In addition to a highly visible antenna, a receiver and a map you will need these instruments.
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What is the best CB radio for long range?

Best Long Range CB - The Cobra 148 GTL

The person you're trying to talk with will need to have an SSB radio as well to understand you. Our favorite SSB equipped radio is the Cobra 148 GTL. If you read the description of the Cobra 29 series above, much of why we like the 148 GTL will sound familiar.
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What is the trucker channel?

Channel 19 is the most commonly-used channel by truck drivers on highways, to the point that some radios even have a dedicated button to bring up channel 19 instantly. In many areas of the US, other channels have been used in the past for similar purposes including 10, 17, and 21.
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What is the most powerful CB radio?

Welcome to the most powerful CB radio available, the Ranger RCI 69FFB4. Boasting over 400 watts PeP, this Ranger CB radio puts everything else to shame in terms of sheer performance.
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What is the strongest GMRS channel?

To put it simply, for maximum power, use channels 1-7 or 15-22. Most consumer radios support two or more power modes. To get the most range, be sure that you are using high power mode on the channels that allow it. Lower power modes will not use all of your radio's possible output power and will reduce range.
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Do I really need a GMRS license?

The FCC requires a GMRS license as a way to regulate frequencies that are used by two-way radio devices. Before operating a GMRS radio, a consumer must have a valid license.
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Is GMRS better than FRS?

GMRS radios also require a license from the FCC to operate. That's in part because they are more powerful. FRS walkie talkies can't be modified to amplify their signal to reach further distances. GMRS radios, however, can be modified to have a stronger, farther-ranging signal, at least up to 50 watts.
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