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- CB_usage_in_the_United_States abstract "In the United States, the Class D Citizens' Radio Service, or Citizens' Band (\"CB\"), is one of several personal radio services defined by the FCC's Part 95 rules. It is intended to be a two-way voice communication service for use in personal and business activities of the general public, and has a reliable communications range of several miles, though the range is highly dependent on type of radio, antenna and propagation. Class A and B are no longer in existence (the frequencies were folded in to the GMRS radio service), Class C is a Radio Control (\"R/C\") model service and is covered further down in this article.CB Radio is most frequently used by long-haul truck drivers for everything from relaying information regarding road conditions, the location of speed traps and other travel information, to basic socializing and friendly chatter.".
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- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageRevisionID "705583591".
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink 10-meter_band.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink 6-meter_band.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Bluetooth.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Business_band.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bandplans.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_hobbies.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trucking_industry_in_the_United_States.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Cease_and_desist.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Civil_Air_Patrol.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Diathermy.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Federal_government_of_the_United_States.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_allocation.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink General_Mobile_Radio_Service.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink ISM_band.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Induction_welding.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Peak_envelope_power.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Personal_radio_service.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Power-line_communication.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Radio-controlled_model.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Emergency_Associated_Communication_Teams.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Radio_frequency.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Radio_propagation.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Recreational_vehicle.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Single-sideband_modulation.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Speed_limit_enforcement.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Super_Bowl.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Survivalism.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Title_47_CFR_Part_15.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink Truck_driver.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_Defense.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLinkText "27 MHz CB Radio".
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLinkText "CB channel 19".
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLinkText "CB usage in the United States".
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wikiPageWikiLinkText "channel assignments for CB usage in the United States".
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- CB_usage_in_the_United_States subject Category:Bandplans.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States subject Category:Radio_hobbies.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States subject Category:Trucking_industry_in_the_United_States.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States hypernym Services.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States type Company.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States type Road.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States type Redirect.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States type Road.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States comment "In the United States, the Class D Citizens' Radio Service, or Citizens' Band (\"CB\"), is one of several personal radio services defined by the FCC's Part 95 rules. It is intended to be a two-way voice communication service for use in personal and business activities of the general public, and has a reliable communications range of several miles, though the range is highly dependent on type of radio, antenna and propagation.".
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States label "CB usage in the United States".
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States sameAs Q5009398.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States sameAs Q5009398.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States wasDerivedFrom CB_usage_in_the_United_States?oldid=705583591.
- CB_usage_in_the_United_States isPrimaryTopicOf CB_usage_in_the_United_States.