Only if you did it on a section of road that's posted "Turn Off 2-way Radios".
Otherwise, no.
channel 9
File a report to the FCC.
Transmitting over four watts on a CB radio is actually illegal, thus, using a linear amp on a CB is illegal, as well. A linear amp attached to a radio (for argument's sake, we'll assume it's on a type of radio on which the application is legal) simply amplifies the power output. The radio transmits into the amp, the amp amplifies the signal, and transmits it to the antenna.
There are many places where one can learn to talk on a CB radio. One can learn to talk on a CB radio at popular on the web sources such as Jalopnik and Ipadventures.
Yes, many people in the word still use a CB radio. Truck drivers use CB radios each day.
CB radio ch 9
Supposedly, they monitor Channel 9, but it's really rare to find police officers/police agencies which actually do. If a police officer is monitoring the CB radio, they're more likely to be monitoring Channel 19 than Channel 9.
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A mobile CB radio.
File a report to the FCC.
I do not see how a CB radio could interfere with VoIP service. If the CB radio is creating interference on the line, check your telephone. Or even check your broadband modem to ensure that you are not creating packet loss due to the CB radio.
To install a Cobra CB radio in a 2010 Chevy Lumina, first disconnect the battery cables. Then mount the CB box and then power the CB radio. Then mount the antennae.
Transmitting over four watts on a CB radio is actually illegal, thus, using a linear amp on a CB is illegal, as well. A linear amp attached to a radio (for argument's sake, we'll assume it's on a type of radio on which the application is legal) simply amplifies the power output. The radio transmits into the amp, the amp amplifies the signal, and transmits it to the antenna.
There are many places where one can learn to talk on a CB radio. One can learn to talk on a CB radio at popular on the web sources such as Jalopnik and Ipadventures.
No, there is no element called Cb. There is, however, such a thing as a CB, a Citizen's Band radio.
Yes, many people in the word still use a CB radio. Truck drivers use CB radios each day.
i.e., what's your location. It's CB radio talk. (CB borrowed a few items from the old Police/Fire/Emergency "10-Code" list. "10-20" meant "What is your location?"