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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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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Do truck drivers use CB radios anymore?

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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Can you talk to truckers with a CB radio?

The CB Basics

Truckers also talk to other truckers going the other direction, but only for a brief time because of their CB radio's limited signal range. In that time, they'll learn important information about what's happening in front of them (traffic, weather, emergency vehicles, etc).
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What station do truckers use on CB radios?

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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5 Reasons Why YOU Need a CB Radio (If You're a Trucker!)



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 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 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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What does the phrase 10-4 Good Buddy mean?

10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.” The ten-codes are credited to Illinois State Police Communications Director Charles Hopper who created them between 1937–40 for use in radio communications among cops.
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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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Are CB radios worth having?

Hunting, Fishing, Hiking and CB Radios

It's a very good contingency to have to contact emergency services, but it's also good for keeping in touch with your hunting buddies. The range is better than FRS, and the equipment is less expensive than GMRS - and doesn't require a license.
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What is better than a CB radio?

Wide-band FM modulation means clearer audio and less static. Better range than CB under most circumstances – Up to 30 miles. Able to use repeaters for even more coverage. Shorter, more powerful antenna than what CBs use.
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Are CB radios good for emergencies?

Be Prepared for a Disaster

CB radios can provide essential communication between families and Emergency Responders. Also, Channel 9 on CB is scanned by police to get emergency communications regarding accidents, medical issues, and other emergencies.
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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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What is some trucker slang?

Bear – A law enforcement officer at any level, but usually a State Trooper, Highway Patrol. Bear bait – A speeding vehicle, usually a four-wheeler, which can be used to protect the other speeding vehicles behind it. Bear bite – A speeding ticket. Bear den or bear cave – Law enforcement headquarters, station.
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What is a trucker slang?

Common Trucker Slang:

All locked up: a weigh station is closed. Alligator: there's a blown tire in the road. Anteater: Kenworth T-600. Bear: police officer. Big slab or big road: interstate.
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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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What does 1010 on the side mean?

10-9. Last transmission not received; repeat your last transmission. 10-10. CB user will cease broadcasting but will continue to listen. ("I'm 10-10 on the side.")
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How fast does CB radio travel?

Likewise, it's difficult to say what the range of a CB radio is because there are many variables that impact CB radios' range. One of the most important factors is your antenna. Some say that you should be able to get 1-2 miles per foot of length on your CB antenna if all other factors are configured well.
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Should CB be on AM or FM?

The FCC rules did not allow FM transmissions on CB radios, which only offer AM and single sideband modes. AM is used for most CB communications.
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Is FM legal on CB?

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently approved FM to join alongside AM and single-sideband (SSB) modes on CBs. It's a big change to old technology that offers some clear advantages.
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