posted by Admin on Dec 4
How CB Radios Still Get the Job Done
Executive Summary of CB Handheld Radios by Andy Machin
There are many ways that individuals and businesses can put CB Handheld radios to work in their lives. Family use - CB Handheld radios are still rather popular among families that want to stay in touch. Business use - Service based companies still often use CB Handheld radios to keep in touch with workers in the field. Remote location use - In areas where telephones and cell phones are not inclined to work, a CB setup with a base station will. Emergency use - CB handheld radios are still very popular devices for emergency use. Many of today’s more popular models come with access to emergency weather stations. CBs are often effective during and after storms with other forms of communication are out.
This reliable form of communication remains affordable and does not come with monthly access fees.
A Short Overview of CB Handheld Radios
Sometimes referred to as Walkie Talkies, especially in the US, CB handheld radios are designed to be compact handheld devices with the ability to change channels (frequency) operating on a short range.
A two-way radio is built on a half-duplex channel, which means that only one radio can transmit at a time. CB handheld radios are able to transmit and receive to and form other CB handheld radios and also with vehicle mounted devices and radio base stations (office based desktop devices).
Radio Communication has become a vital part of commercial life and is often used at sporting and musical events, on construction sites, within the film industry and on theme parks. You can get replacement batteries, rechargers, earpieces or headsets and mics for most two way radio devices.
As technology advances, so do cb handheld radios.
Other articles, which may be required: Radio headset
TOP Cb Handheld Radios Product Reviews
Cobra HH 38 WX ST 4-Mile 40-Channel CB Radio... |
Customer Review: I didn't want to permantely mount my full size CB in my new Nissan Altima yet as I still can't find a good spot to mount it. So for an upcoming trip to Wisconsin I purchased my first portable hand held unit. With the standard Rubber Duck antenna the ... Read More |
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Standard Horizon STD-HX370S VHF Marine Radio... |
Customer Review: small, lightweight, (for what it packs) this is the top of the line in marine talkies, crystal clear, and ruggard, it charges quickly and looks to be practially indestructible. a great buy!... Read More |
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Roadtrip Hand-Held CB Radio with Antenna... |
Customer Review: Click Here for More Info |
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MIDLAND RADIO Handheld Mobile CB w/ Adapter... |
Customer Review: Click Here for More Info |
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Cobra HA-TA Hand-Held CB Antenna... |
Customer Review: This antenna works well. It is much more effective(transmitting and recieving) on my Midland 75-785 CB Handi-talkie than the stock "rubber duckie" that the radio came with. As with all "solid"(non-rubber duckie)antennas, be careful not to stress th... Read More |
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