What channel do trucks use?

Channel usage
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 channel do most truck drivers use?

CB Radio Channels

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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What channel do truck drivers talk on?

Channel 19 is pretty much home base for long haul truckers. Line-haul drivers could be found on channels other than 19. Line-haulers are generally trucks that go out and back, from one town to another.
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Do truck drivers still use CBS?

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. While some truckers have resorted to using trucking apps on smartphones to communicate, more advanced radio systems offer a more ideal route.
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Why do truckers use channel 19?

Any authorized CB radio frequency is open to all, but some have agreed-upon special purposes. For instance, channel 9 is for emergency use, and channel 19 is used by truckers to report on traffic conditions.
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Is CB channel 9 still monitored?

"We do not routinely monitor Channel 9," he added.
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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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What do truckers use instead of CB radios?

Some use a more evolved radio system, such as a satellite radio service like Sirius or XM, to replace their CB radio. All in all, truckers love to talk and, thanks to technology, drivers have endless possibilities for communicating. Ride with Pride: Shop NTB gear from mugs to sweatshirts.
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Do all truckers use CB radios?

While CB radios are almost synonymous with the commercial trucking industry in the public imagination, trucking companies are not actually required by law to have one in each of their trucks.
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Why do truckers use CB radios?

Truckers who use a CB radio, use it to find out about nearby accidents, roadblocks, weigh stations, speed traps and traffic. What is this? Ask any experienced truck driver who has been on the road long enough, and they will probably have a story about that one time a CB radio saved their life.
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Is channel 19 CB FM or AM?

The FCC has approved the use of FM transmission in CB radios. Virtually every CB (Citizen's Band) radio transmits in AM.
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What channel should I leave my CB on?

What's special about channels 9 and 19? 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. Channels 17 and 19 are commonly used channels by truck drivers.
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Is a CB radio UHF or VHF?

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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Can a walkie talkie talk to a CB?

Walkie-talkies cannot talk to CB radios. This is due to many reasons involving frequency that keep them from communicating with each other. They are similar but also very different. Keep reading to learn more about the communication barriers between walkie-talkies and CB radios.
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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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How far do CB radios reach?

Base Station Antennas

Between two base stations, you could have a range of about 20 miles. A well-installed system should provide about a 15-mile or more range. If you're contacting a mobile CB station, you may have a range of ten miles or so.
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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 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 is the most active CB 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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Do truckers use ham radios?

CB or Not CB

Truckers have long been associated with Citizens Band (CB) radio. A section of the 11-meter amateur radio band was set aside by the FCC in 1958 as a poor man's business radio band, and by the 1970s CB rigs were in every truck.
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Which is better CB or VHF?

Line of site without a repeater, your VHF radio will work great and far better than a CB in most cases, however, YOU WILL ONLY BE ABLE TO TALK TO THE PEOPLE ON THAT FREQUENCY. This means everyone else will have to have the same radio capabilities as you do.
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