CB radio
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CB radio
n. 1. a device that transmits and receives citizens band radio signals.
2. a system of private radio communication built around such a device.
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That was due to yet another dialect, this time
Citizens' Band Radio (I was Big Daddy by the way).
Dreslinski also pleaded guilty to more than 20 counts of stalking and threatening people over a
citizens' band radio and in setting two fires in Lancaster in February of that year.
Mr Neck was interested in computers and
citizens' band radio, using the name Golden Fox as his CB 'handle'.
Decades before mobile phones became common, the nation's highways were crowded with truckers who communicated via
citizens' band radio - and the only safety complaints came as a result of truckers' exchanging tips on how to avoid speed traps or weigh stations.
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