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By *tockingwearer35 OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

brierley hill

Does anyone use cb radios any more? Getting my old one out of the loft and wonde_ed if it might help finding hook ups out and about

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh those were the days my friend. Never owned one but travelled with friends who did. Can they be monito_ed though by scanners and plod?

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By *apper and shamenCouple
over a year ago

Brierley Hill

Hoping they are less popular than they used to be. Thinking its more likely for plod to look on here for where people are going to meet lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Breaker one four for a copy!

Lol...them were the days

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By *apper and shamenCouple
over a year ago

Brierley Hill

Retro cb orde_ed getting readdy to play with it. What fun could we have arranging "eyeballs"

Come on people lets get them out of mothballs and start a cb dogging revolution

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By *andy_tomMan
over a year ago

wolverhampton

Breaker 19 for a copy come on .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Found my old radios in the garage, last week. Don't think they need a license nowadays, like you used to.

Not sure I'd be willing to install a ruddy big antenna on the car though, like I did on my old bangers

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By *cduck and Blue eyesCouple
over a year ago

nr chester

This is hilarious I can just hear it now" breaker, breaker, one four a copy, cmypussy come on in!!!!" Brilliant lol

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By *URHAMBOY2012Man
over a year ago

Hexham


"Oh those were the days my friend. Never owned one but travelled with friends who did. Can they be monito_ed though by scanners and plod? "

yes, they can. They still have the capability to do that despite the growing surveillance carried out over the internet.

Depends what frequency your broadcasting on but if it's local one, innocent people and plane spotters like myself could accidentally stumble upon the frequency and listen in.

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By *edMan
over a year ago

cambridgeshire

CB has 40 channels, and you 'break' on channel 19 and then move to a channel to talk on. Might be good to choose a non 19 dogging channel.

I actually was testing mine with the idea of selling it,.

No normal CB traffic these days, it is pretty much zero, ...

Might not sell it if it's got a use now .. Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh those were the days my friend. Never owned one but travelled with friends who did. Can they be monito_ed though by scanners and plod? "

It's worse than what, they can be monito_ed by anyone with a CB radio!

Yes scannes will pick up anything, assuming they are expecting anyone to still be using 27mhz, its about as popular and black and white TV. I used to repair and sell cb radios back in the day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh those were the days my friend. Never owned one but travelled with friends who did. Can they be monito_ed though by scanners and plod?

yes, they can. They still have the capability to do that despite the growing surveillance carried out over the internet.

Depends what frequency your broadcasting on but if it's local one, innocent people and plane spotters like myself could accidentally stumble upon the frequency and listen in."

aviation has always been on a different frequency not 27 mhz more like 100-125mhz

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