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Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey threw the first pitch at Rangers’ Cowboys Night, bridging hometown pride and a memorable ...
Compatible with CB radios from many brand , improve quality and range to CB radio reception. The antenna works on all channel within CB radio frequency range of 26MHz to 28 MHz(Center 27MHz ...
High-Quality Sound: This external communications speaker delivers clear, high-quality audio for your ham radio, CB radio, or scanner needs, ensuring you never miss important communication.
So died a rootin’, tootin’, shootin’, hell-for-leather buckaroo —radio’s Lone Ranger. As founder of the five-year-old Lone Ranger Safety Club, he had broadcast many a strong appeal for ...
Despite the rise of smartphones, satellite communication, and modern two-way radios, CB (Citizens Band) radios remain a relevant part of trucking culture. CB radio can trace its roots back to 1958 ...
Vanessa Tiberio is a staff reporter, working out of the Star’s radio room in Toronto. Reach her via email: vtiberio@thestar.ca ...
That’s right. Bandit’s CB radio and scanner can be yours at a starting bid of just $250. All right, full disclosure: no one can confirm whether the radio/scanner combo was actually used in the ...
A village in Lincolnshire has seen a revival in the use of Citizens Band (CB) radio in the wake of the Covid-19 lockdown. The technology was popular in the late 1970s and early 80s following the ...
The difference between 2-way radios and CB radios is deceptively simple since any piece of equipment that can send and receive radio signals is technically a 2-way radio. But that's not going to ...
A well-known and beloved Adirondack forest ranger died while ice climbing in Alaska on Thursday. Robbi Mecus, who was 52 years old, died while climbing with a partner, Melissa Orzechowski ...
That’s just how we talked during the 1970s CB radio craze. So, get your ears on, good buddies. The Citizens Band (or CB) is a short distance radio for personal communication – like its cousin ...
The Lone Ranger. Striker was born and raised in Buffalo, went to the University at Buffalo, and then got his first radio job at WEBR. When he was at WEBR, Striker became an announcer and writer.