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Enid_Puceflange



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Scotland 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Baltic Blue
CB radio's
When I bought my used Defender, it came fitted with a CB
Now im a 70's child, and my father had a CB in the 80's after the film "Smokey &the Bandit" came out
He had one in his car and one in the house.
Nowadays, with the advert of the internet they are pretty much redundant, communication is so much easier.
But my question is
HOW DO I TURN IT ON???

And what channel do folks use to establish contact with other users??

Lol
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Lou Sparts



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Zambezi Silver
The couple of CBs I had years ago had a power/volume knob so turn knob clockwise to turn on then use it to adjust volume.

Breaker channels or calling channels were 19 as this gives roughly the same number of channels either side to go to to carry on your chat and it's half way up the frequency range so should have a good SWR therefore good range and reception.

Truckers tended to use channel 14 as a breaker channel as this was approx half way up the frequency range of the older 27 channel sets. 2005 Td5 90 XS

Steve
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Venomator



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Breaker One Nine...
And don't forget Channel 9 is generally recognised as the Emergency Channel... Thumbs Up

But is also used as another Breaker Channel in some quarters... Shocked
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Anderzander



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I bought one - thought it seemed essential .... and then of course never used it Surprised
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Enid_Puceflange



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Scotland 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Baltic Blue
Thanks for the '19' information. Gives me somewhere to start.
Now , WTF is "squelch" lol sounds proper rude!!
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Gareth



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England 2003 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Oslo Blue
I have a CB, but only use it for comms when travelling with other vehicles and when greenlaning.

I would bet any thoughts you may have of using it as another means of social networking will quickly disappear when you encounter the farkwits on Ch19 Laughing

Squelch is a noise filter, you turn it up until the hissing just stops. 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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110MGD



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Yes, some interesting folks on channel 19 Laughing Need to wash your ears out with that lot

As Gareth says, only when with other vehicles do I use mine 2001 Td5 CSW (weekend and snow mobile) Plenty of lights, M/T tyres EGR delete, roofrack, swing away wheel carrier, snorkel.
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Post #371238 12th Nov 2014 11:40am
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couplands



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United Kingdom 2001 Defender 90 Td5 HT Oslo Blue
Pretty useful when out laning, but I've tried it while driving up and down the countries motorways and the language I hear is pretty ripe. Not something you'd want to listen to for long.

But when in the middle of Wales with a few of your friends travelling some of the best lanes in the country, then it's a complete pleasure. Just make sure you set it up properly, good earths/grounds at the radio and aerial end and get the aerial as high as possible, but on a secure fixing if your driving through tight lanes..Smile

Cheers

Simon
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Dave T



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United Kingdom 1994 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Cairns Blue
GarethR wrote:
Squelch is a noise filter, you turn it up until the hissing just stops.


Don't turn it any further than Gareth says or you won't hear anything. 2015 RRS Autobiography SDV6
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Anderzander



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I bought mine for laning - but then ended up mostly Laning on my own or with people who didn't have them.

It sat there unused for so long that I sold it. I think of getting one again whenever I do go out with a group using them - but it's probably 1 day a year.
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Pam W



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England 1998 Defender 90 Td5 SW Auto Oslo Blue
I got my first CB in 1983 - my boyfriend had one and so I saved my Saturday job money to get one. Unfortunately on base-station twigs we couldn't reach other so I ended up chatting to people who I could hear/speak to.

Cut a long story short, just a little over 29 years ago I got together with Dave W via the CB and the rest is history.....

(We now have Australian UHF CBs in our vehicles, as do some of our off-roading mates - much better than UK ones, although of course not technically legal to use here in the UK..... Whistle Whistle Wink ) Our blog - http://landytravels.com/

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gilarion



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Still now and again use a CB, a trusty Midlands one, though these days I tend to use more modern communicating devices. For some reason a lot of the channels are now full of vulgar language and people just messing about.
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diesel_jim



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
PMR is a lot clearer, and the radios are smaller and have more functions on them than CB's do.

Of course, this is only useful if others have the same radios. I tend to keep one of each in my 110.
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Happyoldgit



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Got my first CB back in the '70's when they were still just a bit naughty. Busiest time over here were the early to mid '80's when it was nigh on impossible to find an empty channel on the legal FM frequencies. Nowadays they are fairly useable for shortish range communication as compared to years ago so few people have them.

Never transmit without the antenna connected as you run the risk of popping internal components. Steve.
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Also very useful if/when harsh weather hits
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