To get the most out of your CB radio, you need an antenna that is properly tuned. Having a high SWR reading can not only cause interference on your CB... read more →
The CB Radio has 40 channels that range from 26.965 to 27.405 MHz, and the channel spacing is 10 KHz apart. Although anyone can use these channels, some are used... read more →
Citizens band radios can break the boredom of a lonely drive, alert you to problems on the road ahead, and allow you to reach emergency services quickly. Their... read more →
Operators who are new to amateur radio often think of CB radios and 10-meter radios as the same thing: two-way radios for emergency situations, used by hobbyists... read more →
CB or Citizens band radios are two-way radios used for short-distance, person-to-person voice communication. It’s an amateur radio system that does not require a license and... read more →
CB radio service, (or Citizen’s Band radio) is a public, two-way radio service that operates on forty channels. Short-distance CB radios allow users to communicate across a range of up... read more →
Whether you’re a CB radio beginner or have just purchased a new CB antenna, tuning the antenna is an important skill to learn. Even the best... read more →
A poor ground plane is of the cause of many high SWR issues. You should select a sound ground plane with an entire metal surface. It would... read more →
When it comes to CB antennas, SWR (or Standing Wave Ratio) is something you should always... read more →
Since the invention of the 10 Meter radio, we have seen the hobbyist excelling tremendously in this field and applying their knowledge to various other walks... read more →