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Hey, has anyone who was into CB or walkie talkies back in the mid
1960's ever heard of rumors that an FCC operative who went by a code name of "The Colonel" was in the midwest, looking for people who operated on the illegal basement channels (to be specific, 20 below channel 1)? I think that all of us had fears (even paranoia) about the FCC back then, and we made sure we had our licenses, and obeyed the rules while on the CB. Nevertheless, I was fascinated by chatter back then over this so called "Colonel", and wonder if anyone out here heard the same rumors (or knows anything factual)? Thanks -Stephen |
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"Stephen" wrote in message
om... Hey, has anyone who was into CB or walkie talkies back in the mid 1960's ever heard of rumors that an FCC operative who went by a code name of "The Colonel" was in the midwest, looking for people who operated on the illegal basement channels (to be specific, 20 below channel 1)? I think that all of us had fears (even paranoia) about the FCC back then, and we made sure we had our licenses, and obeyed the rules while on the CB. Nevertheless, I was fascinated by chatter back then over this so called "Colonel", and wonder if anyone out here heard the same rumors (or knows anything factual)? Thanks -Stephen Don't know about the Colonel, but here it was "Uncle Charley" and they DID nab a few people for running power. Not once but a few times. They fined the operators and confiscated all equipment. TRM |
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"Stephen" wrote in message om... Hey, has anyone who was into CB or walkie talkies back in the mid 1960's ever heard of rumors that an FCC operative who went by a code name of "The Colonel" was in the midwest, looking for people who operated on the illegal basement channels (to be specific, 20 below channel 1)? I think that all of us had fears (even paranoia) about the FCC back then, and we made sure we had our licenses, and obeyed the rules while on the CB. Nevertheless, I was fascinated by chatter back then over this so called "Colonel", and wonder if anyone out here heard the same rumors (or knows anything factual)? Thanks -Stephen Don't know about the Colonel, but here it was "Uncle Charley" and they DID nab a few people for running power. Not once but a few times. They fined the operators and confiscated all equipment. Yep, -Charley- was the handle we used for them in Ohio too, back in the CB boom era. IIRC we were always looking for vans that looked like pin cushions. lol I can recall searching for someone to talk to on CB in the late 60's to early 70's. Had my tube'r Lafayette and a droopy drawers on the chimney, that my dad was nice enough to install for me. Those were simpler times, but a little Mayberry never hurt anyone. ![]() |
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Thanks for the replies. Yes, UNCLE CHARLIE was know by everyone, and
he did get tough. But, I just wondered if the infamous "COLONEL" was known by anyone else in any other area. Thanks! |
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or should i say who he thinks in his mind i am...
![]() harv "Steveo" wrote in message ... | "OH YEAH" wrote: | "Stephen" wrote in message | om... | Hey, has anyone who was into CB or walkie talkies back in the mid | 1960's ever heard of rumors that an FCC operative who went by a code | name of "The Colonel" was in the midwest, looking for people who | operated on the illegal basement channels (to be specific, 20 below | channel 1)? | | I think that all of us had fears (even paranoia) about the FCC back | then, and we made sure we had our licenses, and obeyed the rules while | on the CB. Nevertheless, I was fascinated by chatter back then over | this so called "Colonel", and wonder if anyone out here heard the same | rumors (or knows anything factual)? Thanks | | -Stephen | | Don't know about the Colonel, but here it was "Uncle Charley" and they | DID nab a few people for running power. Not once but a few times. | They fined the operators and confiscated all equipment. | | Yep, -Charley- was the handle we used for them in Ohio too, back in | the CB boom era. IIRC we were always looking for vans that looked like | pin cushions. lol | | I can recall searching for someone to talk to on CB in the late 60's to | early 70's. Had my tube'r Lafayette and a droopy drawers on the chimney, | that my dad was nice enough to install for me. | | Those were simpler times, but a little Mayberry never hurt anyone. ![]() |
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or should i say who he thinks in his mind i am... ![]() harv Huh? |
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havnt a clue how that got there...LOL
harv "Steveo" wrote in message ... | "harvey" wrote: | or should i say who he thinks in his mind i am... ![]() | harv | | Huh? |
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The "Colonel" after having a dismal career trying to apprehend fugative
cb'ers, decided to close up shop and start a "fast-food style" chicken resturant:-) Seriously, don't you mean "Charlie"? That's what we always called the FCC anyway. Don "Stephen" wrote in message om... Hey, has anyone who was into CB or walkie talkies back in the mid 1960's ever heard of rumors that an FCC operative who went by a code name of "The Colonel" was in the midwest, looking for people who operated on the illegal basement channels (to be specific, 20 below channel 1)? I think that all of us had fears (even paranoia) about the FCC back then, and we made sure we had our licenses, and obeyed the rules while on the CB. Nevertheless, I was fascinated by chatter back then over this so called "Colonel", and wonder if anyone out here heard the same rumors (or knows anything factual)? Thanks -Stephen |
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No, I meant THE COLONEL, as being seperate from Uncle Charlie. From
what I heard back in those days, THE COLONEL operated some activity on those basement channels, and when people started going there, it caused some friction. Thus, the fears and rumors about the COLONEL, who for some reason was bent on getting anyone who operated on -20 (20 below 1). Midwest. Under the supervision of one of my older CB friends, who got me started in CB, we got clever and found that by switching the transmit and receive crystals in our walkie talkies, we got a quiet and more private channel. Only problem was, according to his freq counter, we were 20 below 1. Again, nothing for certain, but it was all the talk of our area back then...and YES, I did hear activity on that frequency. -Stephen |
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