Place in NOVA that sells CB's?
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Re: Place in NOVA that sells CB's?
no, i dont want a police scanner, i can get those if i want one(easily and cheap too!). i want a CB. is Uniden any good?? i was looking at cobra stuff becazuse i have some of their 2 ways and theyre good quality(until you drop one in water, :-p)
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Re: Place in NOVA that sells CB's?
I stand by Uniden and have personal experience w/ them. They have been around longer then Cobra and have a better reputation.
You can NOT listen into police frequencies with a CB radio.
CB Radios are good to have when you travel into rural areas (like SW VA, West Virginia, the desert, down South, or when you go 4 wheeling back in the woods) where cell phone coverage is piss poor or non-existent. I personally recommend that every 4x4 that gets taken off-road in rural areas be outfitted with a CB radio so that you have some sort of connection to civilization should something go bad and cell phone service is null.
For those that legally go 4 wheeling in federal parks (like George Washington National Forest for example allows ppl to legally go 4 wheeling on their fire roads provided you give a heads up to the Park Ranger before doing it), the Park Rangers listen out for distress calls on Channel 9.
You can usually only get a 15-25 mile range on a particular CB channel from your particular location.
CB Radios are still commonly used by truck drivers. We got AIM and Drag to message across to various people in the area, they got CB radios to do the same while they are making long hauls across the country.
No matter where you are at, police monitor Channel 9 for emergency distress calls. Common communication channels are Channels 19-22.
Radar traps are referred to as Bears or Smokeys. In addition to finding out where the traps are at, if you are in a traffic jam, the truckers will usually relay thruout the channel of a good alternate route to take around the jam if one is available.
Rules of the CB Radio: You CANNOT cuss or use foul language over the channels. The FCC does have the ability to shut you off from communicating should they catch wind of what you said. And like radio stations, since CB channels are free to use and listen to provided you have the right equipment, the FCC monitors them and holds them to the same liabilities that the radio stations have to abide by.
Another Rule: You CANNOT use the CB radio to obstruct justice or use it to commit a crime. So for all of you street racers out there, find another means of communication.
You can NOT listen into police frequencies with a CB radio.
CB Radios are good to have when you travel into rural areas (like SW VA, West Virginia, the desert, down South, or when you go 4 wheeling back in the woods) where cell phone coverage is piss poor or non-existent. I personally recommend that every 4x4 that gets taken off-road in rural areas be outfitted with a CB radio so that you have some sort of connection to civilization should something go bad and cell phone service is null.
For those that legally go 4 wheeling in federal parks (like George Washington National Forest for example allows ppl to legally go 4 wheeling on their fire roads provided you give a heads up to the Park Ranger before doing it), the Park Rangers listen out for distress calls on Channel 9.
You can usually only get a 15-25 mile range on a particular CB channel from your particular location.
CB Radios are still commonly used by truck drivers. We got AIM and Drag to message across to various people in the area, they got CB radios to do the same while they are making long hauls across the country.
No matter where you are at, police monitor Channel 9 for emergency distress calls. Common communication channels are Channels 19-22.
Radar traps are referred to as Bears or Smokeys. In addition to finding out where the traps are at, if you are in a traffic jam, the truckers will usually relay thruout the channel of a good alternate route to take around the jam if one is available.
Rules of the CB Radio: You CANNOT cuss or use foul language over the channels. The FCC does have the ability to shut you off from communicating should they catch wind of what you said. And like radio stations, since CB channels are free to use and listen to provided you have the right equipment, the FCC monitors them and holds them to the same liabilities that the radio stations have to abide by.
Another Rule: You CANNOT use the CB radio to obstruct justice or use it to commit a crime. So for all of you street racers out there, find another means of communication.
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Re: Place in NOVA that sells CB's?
Originally Posted by Boxer4PSI
Another Rule: You CANNOT use the CB radio to obstruct justice or use it to commit a crime. So for all of you street racers out there, find another means of communication.
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Re: Place in NOVA that sells CB's?
Originally Posted by LD S13
we got a 187 and cops are all over it!! lets GO GO GO!!!