rdmike wrote:
Thanks all. Mainly as many stated here...to find out the stall in traffic, lane closed ahead or what. Maybe I will give it a try.
CB Radio
I use my CB for the following conditions:
1. monitor road conditions, accidents, alternative routes when traffic is backed up due to an accident or construction.
2. monitor the locations of area "Bears" with info from truckers in combination with my "Valentine" radar detector.
3. Backing into RV sites, using a handheld CB, a person can guide me in centering my RV both on sides and front and back and prevent any accidents, i.e.tree limbs.
4. Road exits to take when in areas unknown to me, what lane to be in when entering congested areas of traffic.
5. Common complaint of "trucker language" is controlled by the "squelch" knob. Personally I have heard as offensive or worse "trucker language" walking around a local High and Jr. schools.
6. I monitor channel 17 on the west coast and ch. 19 over the rest of the country.
7. Don't waste any time with Channel 13, which is supposed to be for RVer's to use. A long time ago, it was an idea to create a separate channel just for RVers to use but the idea never caught on. Some RVers display a channel number that they monitor.
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