Any CB lovers??

Dude111 • Jun 12, 2019 10:37 pm
Anyone like CB radio here?? (11 Meters)

I havent been on in awhile because my whip got knocked off my Imax 2000 in a wind event (Branches) and I just recently got a new whip to put on the mast but havent gotton round to doing it yet.....


I love CB......... Pure analog radio .. Its sad when ppl get on that dont care how they sound,thats not good.......


I have talked all round the world :)


Any others here?
tw • Jun 13, 2019 12:25 am
Even a good VHF TV antenna would have been sufficient as a temporary replacement. Nothing magical or special about an antenna should one need get on the CB band.
Dude111 • Jun 13, 2019 2:30 pm
Yup I know....... One time in Connecticut @ my cousins house I was using thier huge TV antenna in the attic and talking round the world!! (My SWR was sky high but it worked)
sexobon • Jun 13, 2019 8:43 pm
Lola Bunny is a licensed HAM operator; but, she hasn't posted since the end of last year. While it's illegal for hams to use CB channels, many of them also have CB equipment since it's relatively inexpensive. I don't know whether she does CB too or not. You can ask her if she pops in.
xoxoxoBruce • Jun 14, 2019 12:08 am
I'll ask her.
Gravdigr • Jun 14, 2019 7:25 am
sexobon;1034074 wrote:
While it's illegal for hams to use CB channels...


How does holding a ham license make it illegal to use cb channels?

The only thing I can think of is if the ham op is over the (what is it ~4 watts?) power limit for citizen's band.

But that goes for anybody, not just hams.
tw • Jun 14, 2019 10:15 am
Dude111;1034063 wrote:
(My SWR was sky high but it worked)

SWR is irrelevant to (not a threat to hardware in) less than 5 watt transmitters.

Talking around the world? Well sometimes police (operating in similar frequencies) would get skip (reception) from departments two states away. But getting a CB to talk to other continents is rather unlikely.

I stumbled upon a 120 meter antenna. Then asked the ham about it. He had just talked to Japan early in the morning when skip was more likely. And using code. Voice at that distance (even with that much power) was not likely.

How does one get a CB to talk to another continent? Or was it to someone in Canada?
sexobon • Jun 14, 2019 5:50 pm
Gravdigr;1034088 wrote:
How does holding a ham license make it illegal to use cb channels? ...

My understanding is that with HAM, the operator is licensed; but, the equipment doesn't have to be certified. With CB, the operator isn't licensed; but, the equipment does have to be certified. Since ham equipment is not certified, it cannot legally be used to broadcast over CB channels.

It would be possible to certify that part of ham equipment which can be modified for use with CB; but, it's economically impractical...cheaper to buy additional CB equipment.
tw • Jun 15, 2019 10:37 am
sexobon;1034116 wrote:
My understanding is that with HAM, the operator is licensed; but, the equipment doesn't have to be certified. With CB, the operator isn't licensed; but, the equipment does have to be certified.
Ham radio was created by and encouraged people to innovate. One needed technical knowledge to do that in a responsible manner. License was proof of that knowledge. CB radio operators need not have that knowledge. And so correctly defined are those guidelines.

A license then defined which frequencies and other parameters (ie modulation, wattage) were permitted in each band. So that interference with others was avoided.

Using CB to talk to other continents is quite unlikely. But strange weather has created unexpected surprises.
Gravdigr • Jun 15, 2019 1:50 pm
So have linear amplifiers.:D
Pamela • Jun 15, 2019 8:39 pm
I use my CB daily, but I rarely talk, just listen.

I use a Cobra 29NW pumped to 20w (don't snitch me out to the FCC :) )

Handle is Jellybean, in case you hear me around your area!
tw • Jun 16, 2019 12:03 pm
Pamela;1034168 wrote:
I use my CB daily, but I rarely talk, just listen.

So how many channels still have consistent conversations any more? Last I heard it was almost all only on Channel 19.
Gravdigr • Jun 16, 2019 12:20 pm
Popdigr had an old White-face President cb w/a 150 watt push/pull linear waaay back there in the day. We were sitting in the driveway here in South Central (Kentucky, that is:)) talking to a guy in his "Kenworth Motel" while he was sitting on the side of the road in the Mojave desert.:cool:
Gravdigr • Jun 16, 2019 12:28 pm
Pamela;1034168 wrote:
(don't snitch me out to the FCC :)


I think Uncle Charlie prolly has bigger fish to fry these days.

I can remember when I was a child Popdigr would get a phone call occasionally, "Stay off the radio for a day or two, Uncle Charlie's in town." And then we would ride around town looking for the FCC van.
Dude111 • Jun 16, 2019 12:41 pm
tw wrote:
.....Talking around the world? Well sometimes police (operating in similar frequencies) would get skip (reception) from departments two states away. But getting a CB to talk to other continents is rather unlikely.
Well when the skip is in,YES you can talk all over the world.... I have talked to the UK several times..... One time I talked to a guy in france on sideband and we tried the trip on FM but it was a little too weak for FM contact (He couldnt hear me well and vise versa) Im sure if we went to AM it would be fine... (No hash level to get over)


Its quite fun.....
Gravdigr • Jun 16, 2019 12:55 pm
Bouncing that signal off the moon will get ya some DX.
tw • Jun 16, 2019 6:26 pm
Dude111;1034207 wrote:
One time I talked to a guy in france on sideband and we tried the trip on FM but it was a little too weak for FM contact

When did sideband become legal on CB?

What time of day is best for skip?
Dude111 • Jun 16, 2019 11:52 pm
Sideband has always been on 11 meters buddy!! (When I first got my radio in the 80s I had sideband (My 2nd radio did (Uniden PC 244))

Usually during the morning and afternoon 11 is open....... (If 10 and 12 are open then 11 is most likely also)
tw • Jun 17, 2019 3:27 am
Dude111;1034252 wrote:
Sideband has always been on 11 meters buddy!!
CB band is in 11 meters. So what is your point?

I did not know single side band was permitted on CB. Also did not know that frequency (or phase) modulation was permitted.

The question was when did SSB become legal in that band.

SSB has long been legal in the ham bands.

Usually during the morning and afternoon 11 is open
What does 11 mean?

What channels are still in constant use? Last time I used CB, most channels were silent. If I remember, only 19 had constant activity. What is traffic like today?
Gravdigr • Jun 17, 2019 3:07 pm
tw;1034263 wrote:
CB band is in 11 meters.

What does 11 mean?


:facepalm:
Dude111 • Jun 17, 2019 4:10 pm
tw wrote:
What channels are still in constant use? Last time I used CB, most channels were silent. If I remember, only 19 had constant activity. What is traffic like today?
Well I am hopefull to find out soon...... My antenna whip was blown off (Imax 2000) and I just got a new whip to put on it. (Havent done so yet)
BigV • Jun 17, 2019 4:28 pm
There's a glitch in the matrix right there
Dude111 • Jun 18, 2019 11:20 am
Ah man!!