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Well I call it a Channel Area List. For example, lets say you just
moved to Tampa Florida and you have a CB radio, well, it would be nice & cool to find a list that could tell you which Channels are for which areas or purpose. We already know that 9 is for emergencies, 19 for truckers and 36 & 38 is for DX. If any one know if something like this aldready exist, please let me know where I could find it. Also, are Cbers still using the 10 codes? Thank you, SR |
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SR wrote:
Also, are Cbers still using the 10 codes? Not much - at least not truckers on Ch. 19 here in North Carolina. Save on gas! Shop the http://stores.ebay.com/INTERNET-GUN-SHOW |
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I guess that's where in NC you live. Here in Chatham County,NC there is A
bunch of truckers on Ch19. Ch35 used to be always full of people, but its died down some as most have moved on or away. but I still get people on 35,19, 11, 16, and 28 out my way, lots of base stations chatting it up at night, and a bunch of mobiles in and out in the day. -- Since 2002 wrote in message oups.com... SR wrote: Also, are Cbers still using the 10 codes? Not much - at least not truckers on Ch. 19 here in North Carolina. Save on gas! Shop the http://stores.ebay.com/INTERNET-GUN-SHOW |
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