CB Radio in 1975
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I'll never forget the "Cherry Valley Nighthawk" and "Casey",Idyllwild.
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@cbpizza22 well I love radio and ham is part of it. We as radio people have one thing in common to keep us together
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WOW, I remember some of these guys from when I lived up on a 350' high hill in Castro Valley, Ca. & ran a Johnson Messenger 223 & a Taylor 'GrandSlammer' GLR-4 5/8 / .64 wave antenna before I bought the Penetrator.
Do you have anything with me in it? I was the 'Castro Valley King Cobra', or ''KC''.
Oh man, if I could hear myself from 35 years ago I would just S#!T!!
wimpyradios at gmail dotcom
And how about 'Lensman', 'Big C', 'Harpo', 'Garbage Can', 'Super Flipper'?
73 from WR-73
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Back before the echo, beeps, idiots, bad language, 10,000 watts POS bleeder boxes, CH 6, keyclowns, keydowns, and all the junk export radios. Now CB isnt worth a crap anymore to sit and have a decent QSO with someone.
was that a girl? or a boy before puberty?
KLewisChef 1 year ago
@KLewisChef a boy (one of my long lost friends), I think it would be vile if I posted our cb conversations with girls here...
cbpizza22 1 year ago
@k9fon I'm a ham operation and still enjoy cb radio, it's not like you described anymore. We even do psk31 on cb and we have a group of guys that do hifi AM there too. Real qso's :)
73s
minimaluhftv 1 year ago
@minimaluhftv I got into HAM radio too, but it's not a big hobby for me anymore. Is PSK legal on CB?
cbpizza22 1 year ago
Damn, thats cool. My dad had just gotten out of the army and back on the road in '75. I sure wish I'd been around back then. He went to work for M and S produce after getting out of the army, then he went to work for Garrison Oil.
kwkid69 2 years ago
Yeah, life was better with CB radios, rather than cell phones.
cbpizza22 2 years ago