September 8, 2009
- What Is The Best Handheld CB Radio
CB radios provide a gateway to similar information about local businesses, sights and activities. Cb radios are designed to be two-way devices. That is why they receive and they transmit. CB radios unlike walkie talkies are limited by FCC regulation to 4 watts of carrier power and operate on the CB radio band. The CB band was originally part of the amateur radio band but was opened up to the general public by the FCC.
September 2, 2009
- Cobra 148 Gtl Cb Radio - Possibly the Best Mobile Rig Ever Made

The Cobra 148 GTL CB radio has been the mobile rig of choice for all serious CB'ers for more than 30 years.
Historically, the best sets were always the earlier ones manufactured in the Phillipines. I purchased mine in 1978 and was lucky to get one of these little gems. Manufacture of this particular model was halted in the late 1990's, but due to popular demand manufacture has been resumed and they are once again re More on Cobra 148 Gtl Cb Radio - Possibly the Best Mobile Rig Ever Made.
- Choosing a Cb Radio

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The most important thing to understand when choosing a radio is that all CBs, regardless of their price, are limited to 4 watts of transmission power by the FCC. This means that a $50 bare-bones CB radio and a $200 chrome plated CB radio with every feature imaginable will have exactly the same transmission power. While a radio can be “peaked and t More on Choosing a Cb Radio.
- Cb Radios Benefit All Drivers

In this age of the internet and high technology, many people have forgotten about the good old CB Radio. You know, those devices which truckers talk on all day long. CB radios are not just for truckers anymore. They are an important and useful piece of equipment which should be part of any travel plans. A main reason to own one is they help to keep you safe while driving.
Free communication over the road is easy with a CB radio. Y More on Cb Radios Benefit All Drivers.
- CB Radios - Your Best Option?

CB radios emerged in the 70s as a popular method for communicating on America's roadways. While not as mainstream as they once were, CB radios are still widely used by owners of trucks, jeeps, RVs, cars and motorcycles.