1:4 for a copy. Is CB radio making a come back?
Discussion
Roman Moroni said:
3 times in the past week, and in different parts of the County, I have seen cars with CB radio aerials attached to the roof. Is this just a coincidence or is there a re-emergence of CB.
10:10 until we do it again
Just a coincidence that 3 Mums let their adult children out! 10:10 until we do it again
I agree about CB, works far better in a CONVOY! than the handheld radios.
vikingaero said:
Just a coincidence that 3 Mums let their adult children out!
I agree about CB, works far better in a CONVOY! than the handheld radios.
You look more of a bellend with a stupid 10 foot antenna atop the roof of your car...I agree about CB, works far better in a CONVOY! than the handheld radios.
I am speculating that the three people seen were driving a Zafaria, Mondeo and or 4x4 of some variety...?
supacool1 said:
You look more of a bellend with a stupid 10 foot antenna atop the roof of your car...
I am speculating that the three people seen were driving a Zafaria, Mondeo and or 4x4 of some variety...?
Mk1 Discovery, jacked up with a "One life Live It" sticker across the front windscreen, driven by a guy in his late 40s in camo gear - normally called Greg or Ian. I am speculating that the three people seen were driving a Zafaria, Mondeo and or 4x4 of some variety...?
Two way radio aerials come in many different sizes - how can you be 100% sure it's a CB aerial?
There's also an amateur radio band on 11 metres (25.6 to 26.1 MHz) and these aerials look very similar to CB aerials.
And then of course there are the different types; Half wave, center loaded etc. etc.
There's also an amateur radio band on 11 metres (25.6 to 26.1 MHz) and these aerials look very similar to CB aerials.
And then of course there are the different types; Half wave, center loaded etc. etc.
KillerHERTZ said:
supacool1 said:
You look more of a bellend with a stupid 10 foot antenna atop the roof of your car...
I am speculating that the three people seen were driving a Zafaria, Mondeo and or 4x4 of some variety...?
Mk1 Discovery, jacked up with a "One life Live It" sticker across the front windscreen, driven by a guy in his late 40s in camo gear - normally called Greg or Ian. I am speculating that the three people seen were driving a Zafaria, Mondeo and or 4x4 of some variety...?
TonyRPH said:
Two way radio aerials come in many different sizes - how can you be 100% sure it's a CB aerial?
There's also an amateur radio band on 11 metres (25.6 to 26.1 MHz) and these aerials look very similar to CB aerials.
And then of course there are the different types; Half wave, center loaded etc. etc.
Good point, well made. I can't say for certain what 'bands' the respective drivers were using. It was just very odd that its years since I saw aerials of this type on cars and then I see 3 within 7 days of each otherThere's also an amateur radio band on 11 metres (25.6 to 26.1 MHz) and these aerials look very similar to CB aerials.
And then of course there are the different types; Half wave, center loaded etc. etc.
Interview about the culture of CB radio: then and now.
Audio here:
https://embed.hpm.io/461943/461966
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