Breaker-Breaker, How about you Rubberduck?

So I installed a CB in my SUV. You might ask, Why? Why would you go to CB when you’re a licensed Amateur?

Well, I was surprised to find that there is still a lot of activity on CB. I still have all of my Ham equipment and intend to keep and use it. I’ve just decided to have some fun on CB, it’s local and not everyone is a Ham but everyone can use a CB. No license required. It’ll never replace Amateur radio in my arsenal but it makes a nice addition.

While many people, like me, began with CB there seems to be a much wider range of people on CB. Probably because the lack of a license requirement opens up the hobby to more people. I would compare CB to 2-Meter, fairly local, lots of clicks, lots of fun. I’ve never been a Ham contester and find the contests to be most annoying. I don’t see that on CB.

This isn’t a slamming of Ham radio, Ham is a great deal of fun and communicating via radio with someone hundreds or thousands of miles away is a cool feeling. I plan on setting up both Ham and CB when I renovate the shack. And let’s not forget FRS and GMRS, there are so many frequencies available for us to have fun with.