What channel on a CB is for truckers?

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 CB channel do most truck drivers use?

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.
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What CB radio channel should I use?

You can only contact those in a 40- to 100-mile radius, depending on the antenna, radio, and atmospheric conditions. There are 40 channels, and Channel 19 is best to connect with others, though if you're interested in making small talk, move to a less used channel.
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Is CB channel 9 still monitored?

"We do not routinely monitor Channel 9," he added.
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Do truckers still use channel 19?

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 channel do trucks use?

The accepted 'Highway Channel' used by most truck drivers throughout Australia is Channel 40. However, if travelling on the Pacific Highway and Pacific Motorway in northern NSW and southern Queensland you may find channel 29 is used more frequently by truck drivers and others travelling in that area.
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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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How do you talk like a trucker on a CB radio?

CB Lingo Words and Phrases
  1. 10-4 Roger – Yes.
  2. Back door – behind your truck, somebody who's behind you, like the police.
  3. Bad ass – very cool.
  4. Bear – cop.
  5. Catch you on the flip flop see you on your return trip.
  6. Chicken coop – weigh station.
  7. Chicken lights – extra lights on a rig or trailer.
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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 CB radios pick up police?

The Scanner feature operates alongside the CB radio features, there is no switching back and forth between modes; just press a button and you're listening to Police, Fire department, etc. , while standard CB channels are active.
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How do I request a CB radio check?

Tune to channel 19 and say "This is (your callsign) requesting a radio check on CB channel (1-9)."
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What do truckers talk about on CB radios?

In the past, truckers often used CB radios as a way to communicate everything from where “Smokey” was hiding and waiting to hand out speeding tickets, to the location of accidents on the road, to complaints about their companies, marriage woes, and more.
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Do truckers need CB radios?

Truckers who use a CB radio, use it to find out about nearby accidents, roadblocks, weigh stations, speed traps and traffic. 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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What UHF channel do Caravaners use?

Channel 18 is the caravan convoy channel, while channel 40 is for truckies or those wishing to communicate with truckies.
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Do police use ham or CB?

But, the vast majority of US police agencies still operate on radio channels compatible with the little $30 technological wonders. The programmable portables are sold for use by amateur radio, HAM operators for use on their two-meter and 70-centimeter bands, which are adjacent to the public safety bands.
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What is the distance of a CB radio?

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 brand of CB radio is the best?

  • Best Design: Uniden BEARCAT 980SSB CB Radio at Amazon.
  • Best Value: Uniden PC78LTX 40 Channel CB Radio at Amazon.
  • Best Features: Cobra 18WXSTII Mobile CB Radio at Amazon.
  • Best For Beginners: Midland 1001LWX CB Radio at Amazon.
  • Best Handheld: Midland 75-822 CB Radio at Amazon.
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What are Ladd channels?

The LAD or LADD Channels (Logging ADministration Dispatch) often refers to the whole band of VHF FM channels, of which LADD1, LADD2, LADD3, LADD4 are the specific open channels most widely used. This RadioMaster Reports article presents a list of the channel frequencies and describes them in detail.
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Do truckers use VHF or UHF?

The VHF radio's are just about what every Hwy truckers uses today.
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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 does breaker breaker mean on a CB?

You see, when a trucker says this, he or she is asking permission to break into the conversation other truckers are having on their Citizen Band (CB) radios, on Channel 19.
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