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  2. List of CB slang - Wikipedia

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    CB slang is the distinctive language used by Citizens Band radio users, especially truck drivers in the US. Learn the meanings of common terms such as Smokey, Bear, 18/18 wheeler, and more.

  3. Citizens band radio - Wikipedia

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    Citizens band radio (CB radio) is a land mobile radio system for short-distance voice communication among individuals, using two-way radios near 27 MHz. Learn about its history, technical standards, and usage in different countries.

  4. CB radio in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, eligibility, operation, and channel assignments of citizens band radio (CB radio) in the US. Find out the frequencies, typical uses, and exceptions for the 40 CB channels from 26.965 to 27.405 MHz.

  5. CB radio in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, legality and frequencies of CB radio in the UK. Find out how CB radio became popular, licence-free and compatible with EU standards.

  6. Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams - Wikipedia

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    (a) To develop the use of personal radio services as an additional source of communications for emergencies, disasters, and as an emergency aid to individuals; [1] (b) To establish 24-hour volunteer monitoring of emergency calls, particularly over officially designated emergency frequencies, from personal radio service operators, and report such calls to appropriate emergency authorities; [1]

  7. List of channel numbers assigned to FM frequencies in North ...

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    Find the FM channel number corresponding to any frequency in the range from 87.8 to 108.0 MHz in the Americas. The web page lists the channel numbers from 200 to 300 and the frequencies from 93.1 to 107.9 MHz.

  8. Citizens Broadband Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    CBRS is a 150 MHz wide broadcast band of the 3.5 GHz band in the US, shared by federal and non-federal users. Learn about its history, operation, standards, and use cases for wireless networks.

  9. 27 MHz CB27/81 Bandplan - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the channel frequencies for FM CB radio in the United Kingdom, also known as 27 MHz CB27/81 Bandplan. See the list of 40 channels, their usage, and the difference with US and Irish CB systems.