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  2. CB radio in the United States - Wikipedia

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    CB radio is most frequently used by long-haul truck drivers for everything from relaying information regarding road conditions, the location of speed traps and other travel information, to basic socializing and friendly chatter. CB radio is also frequently used on larger farms for communication between machinery operators.

  3. Dayton Hamvention - Wikipedia

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    Amateur radio license exams for newcomers as well as for hams who want to upgrade their current license levels. Over two dozen food and drink vendors, serving a wide range of breakfast and lunch specialties. Numerous affiliated events held by local hams after the gates have closed or at close by locations.

  4. Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams - Wikipedia

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    Hallicrafters Radio sponsored the founding of REACT in April, with Kreer serving as its executive director. 1967: REACT approached the FCC for a designated CB Emergency Channel. 1969: REACT gained General Motors Research Labs as its new sponsor. 1970: CB-9 was designated the 'Emergency and Travelers' Assistance Channel' by the FCC.

  5. List of DX-peditions - Wikipedia

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    47th most wanted DXCC location [9] [10] [11] 2018 Baker Island: KH1/KH7Z protected US Island in the South Pacific, 31st most wanted DXCC location [12] [13] 2016 Heard Island: VK0EK [14] 2015 Navassa Island: K1N At the time this location was the #1 most-wanted DXCC entity on ClubLog and the DX Magazine survey [15] 2014 Amsterdam Island: FT5ZM ...

  6. Citizens band radio - Wikipedia

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    Citizens band radio (CB radio) is a land mobile radio system, a system allowing short-distance one-to-many bidirectional voice communication among individuals, using two-way radios operating near 27 MHz (or the 11-m wavelength) in the high frequency or shortwave band.

  7. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The company sold radio sets, Amateur radio (Ham) equipment, citizens band (CB) radios and related communications equipment, electronic components, microphones, public address systems, and tools through their company owned and branded chain of retail outlets and by mail-order. [1]

  8. Galesburg Yard - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the CB&Q classification yard from 1905 (south on the left, north on the right/Galesburg; figures in feet (′) and inches (″)) The depot for diesel locomotives from the 1980s. As part of the conversion, the old depot at the northern end of the marshalling yard, including the roundhouse, was also demolished and replaced by a modern ...

  9. Call signs in North America - Wikipedia

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    Call signs are allocated to ham radio stations in Barbados, Canada, Mexico and the United States. Many countries have specific conventions for classifying call signs by transmitter characteristics and location. The call sign format for radio and television call signs follows a number of conventions.

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