Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
I can confirm they're still widely used. The police, fire department, freight companies all use them. I was doing sound for a wedding at our church and they were using a wireless mic. Oddly in the middle of the vowels it picked up some trucker. "Do you accept this lovely bride as your beloved wife?" "10-4 over roger that SHHHHHHH"
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
I can confirm they're still widely used. The police, fire department, freight companies all use them. I was doing sound for a wedding at our church and they were using a wireless mic. Oddly in the middle of the vowels it picked up some trucker. "Do you accept this lovely bride as your beloved wife?" "10-4 over roger that SHHHHHHH"
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
I can confirm they're still widely used. The police, fire department, freight companies all use them. I was doing sound for a wedding at our church and they were using a wireless mic. Oddly in the middle of the vowels it picked up some trucker. "Do you accept this lovely bride as your beloved wife?" "10-4 over roger that SHHHHHHH"
Police and fire departments generally do not use CB.
Originally posted by: ScottMac
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
I can confirm they're still widely used. The police, fire department, freight companies all use them. I was doing sound for a wedding at our church and they were using a wireless mic. Oddly in the middle of the vowels it picked up some trucker. "Do you accept this lovely bride as your beloved wife?" "10-4 over roger that SHHHHHHH"
Police and fire departments generally do not use CB.
They don't use them for routine communications, but they have them to use for civil emergencies and coordination citizen groups (some will monitor for 911-style calls, auto accidents, etc).
The Red Cross also has a CB & Ham Radio group to help coordinate civil emergencies and to be able to communicate when other resources are down.
Originally posted by: earthman
There is actually a lot of CB activity going on, and many models of radios for sale. Nobody in the trucking industry is without one. Finding a base station that runs on batteries is unlikely, because of the power requirements.