What CB channel do trains use?

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Most railroads use a set of 97 frequencies between 160 and 162 MHz.
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What CB channel is used most?

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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Is CB Channel 9 still monitored?

"We do not routinely monitor Channel 9," he added.
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What CB channel do truck drivers use?

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Channels 17 and 19 are the two channels most commonly used by truckers; in some areas, those on north- and southbound roads use channel 19, while those on east- and westbound roads communicate on channel 17.
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Do truckers still use Channel 19 on the CB?

Channel 19 is pretty much home base for long haul truckers. Line-haul drivers could be found on channels other than 19.
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What is Channel 9 on a CB?

Channel 9 is commonly used by emergency services; you should only use it for legitimate distress messages. As for installation, it's a simple project, according to CB World Informer. First, mount the radio where it can be easily accessed.
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Can a ham radio talk to a CB radio?

Can a Ham Radio Talk to a CB Radio? The short and quick answer to whether you can talk to CB radio with your ham radio is: Yes, you can. CB radios operate in the HF range on the 11m band. Ham radios can communicate in the HF range on the 10m and 12m band, both of which are pretty close to the citizen's band.
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Do truckers still use CB radios 2021?

The CB radio is not completely dead. In fact, a lot of truck drivers still use the CB radio, because that is what they have been using for 5, 10, or even 20+ years. However, there are a lot of other ways to communicate, thanks to social media and the evolution of our phones.
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Which CB antenna has longest range?

The type of antennas with the greatest range are the stainless steel 102" whip antennas, which may not be practical for parking in garages, under trees, and so forth. The single center load antenna also has about the same transmit and receive range as the whip.
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What channel has most truckers?

Currently, the two that most pertain to drivers include Channel 9, frequency 27.065, reserved for emergency communications or for traveler assistance and Channel 19, frequency 27.185, widely known as the trucker's channel.
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Do cops monitor CB?

Channel 9 is the universal CB emergency channel. In most areas, it is monitored by local law enforcement at all times, so please keep random chatter off this channel.
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Will CB radio make a comeback?

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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How far can a CB radio reach?

Transmitter power is limited to 4 watts in the US and the EU. CB radios have a range of about 3 miles (4.8 km) to 20 miles (32 km) depending on terrain, for line of sight communication; however, various radio propagation conditions may intermittently allow communication over much greater distances.
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What band should my CB be on?

1.1 Citizens' Band ('CB') radio operates in the 27 MHz band. It is a short-range radio service for both hobby and business use. It is designed to be used without the need for technical qualifications. However, its use must not cause interference to other radio users.
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Is CB a VHF or UHF?

CB uses AM, Ham VHF and UHF uses FM. Think of riding in your car and switching back and fourth between AM and FM on your stereo. The AM has a lot of white noise and static compared to FM signals. The same thing goes on with your CB.
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Does length of CB antenna matter?

Yes, taller/longer is better for range of distance when it comes to an antenna and the optimal antenna length is 1/4 wavelength. That translates to 102 inches (8.5 feet), too tall to be practical for most mobile applications.
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Are dual CB antennas better?

With antennas on both sides of your vehicle, you're much less likely to have large dead spots because the antenna system can "see" more. This is one of the primary reasons most 18 wheelers have dual antenna setups.
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What does SSB mean on a CB?

CB radios in the United States can transmit AM (amplitude modulation) signals, or SSB (single sideband, with suppressed carrier) signals. An AM signal consists of two redundant sideband signals that each contain the operator's voice, along with a so-called carrier signal between them.
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What does breaker breaker 19 mean?

"Breaker 1/9" is originally a Citizens' Band radio slang term telling other CB users that you'd like to start a transmission on channel 19, and is the phrase that starts C. W.
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Why did people stop using CB radios?

Millions of users flooded CB frequencies during the mid-to-late 1970s and early 1980s. Channels often were noisy, and communication became difficult. There was also the added aggravation of immature users intentionally interrupting others with profanity and endlessly holding their microphone keys in the talk mode.
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Can I use a 10 meter radio as a CB?

10 Meter Radios are not CB Radios.

10 Meter Radios are not designed to communicate with CB Radios. 10 Meter Radios are Amateur Radios, also known as Ham Radios. Unlike a CB Radio, you need to have a license to operate a 10 Meter Radio.
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What happens if you use a ham radio without a license?

Federal law generally prohibits radio broadcasts without a license issued by the FCC. Anyone found operating a radio station without FCC authorization can be subject to a variety of enforcement actions, including seizure of equipment, fines and other civil and criminal penalties.
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Can I use a CB radio without a license?

A CB radio does not require a license to operate. CB service operates on 40 shared channels in an AM mode or Single SideBand (SSB) mode.
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