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I had a pretty crazy quick change timeline with ex-wife
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<blockquote data-quote="Kazper" data-source="post: 165586" data-attributes="member: 9829"><p>Well it is a fact that CB users hide behind made up handles and is lawless, Thats why Citizen Band has deteriorated, there is no one who uses CB's anymore. All people do is interrupt conversations and cause trouble by annoying people trying to talk or have a civil conversation and all this disrespect has caused many people to go to a more controlled medium of communication. Being Licensed gives you the control to go on any spectrum of the band and and frequencies you desire. Plus you have Am FM, USB, LSB etc... You can use several hundred watts and not confine to 4 watts as CB's are.It is a professional use of radio communication and In any Nationwide Emergencies there are transmission on Ham bands that give you information on situations that are government controlled. Plus CB's cannot transmit that far and are very limited, they are not designed for receiving or transmitting long distances therefore has no use but to just talk locally to people. But Most old CB'ers have moved on to Ham radio because of its unlimited power and control you have over the radios themselves. Plus you are able to send data thru Ham radios for it to be decoded and show on a computer screen with internet connection. Yes. UPI has been using shortwave since the early 1900's to send data from country to country to ticker machines that gave them news from afar within minutes. That is the facts and bottom line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kazper, post: 165586, member: 9829"] Well it is a fact that CB users hide behind made up handles and is lawless, Thats why Citizen Band has deteriorated, there is no one who uses CB's anymore. All people do is interrupt conversations and cause trouble by annoying people trying to talk or have a civil conversation and all this disrespect has caused many people to go to a more controlled medium of communication. Being Licensed gives you the control to go on any spectrum of the band and and frequencies you desire. Plus you have Am FM, USB, LSB etc... You can use several hundred watts and not confine to 4 watts as CB's are.It is a professional use of radio communication and In any Nationwide Emergencies there are transmission on Ham bands that give you information on situations that are government controlled. Plus CB's cannot transmit that far and are very limited, they are not designed for receiving or transmitting long distances therefore has no use but to just talk locally to people. But Most old CB'ers have moved on to Ham radio because of its unlimited power and control you have over the radios themselves. Plus you are able to send data thru Ham radios for it to be decoded and show on a computer screen with internet connection. Yes. UPI has been using shortwave since the early 1900's to send data from country to country to ticker machines that gave them news from afar within minutes. That is the facts and bottom line. [/QUOTE]
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