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Have you ever dismissed CB radio as just a relic of 1970s culture? This episode might change your mind completely. We welcome Walt K4OGM from Coastal Waves and Wires to challenge our preconceptions and build a bridge between two radio communities that have been divided for too long. Walt takes us on a fascinating journey through the modern world of Citizens Band radio, revealing how the 11-meter band offers legitimate DX opportunities with legal equipment. You'll discover that the FCC relaxed distance restrictions years ago, making skip contacts fully legal with the proper power limits.
From equipment recommendations like the President McKinley FCC to operating techniques for maximum range, Walt covers everything needed to ethically enjoy this overlooked spectrum. What makes this conversation particularly valuable is the vision Walt presents: ham radio operators bringing their disciplined practices to elevate CB operations while introducing a new generation to the broader world of radio communications.
The hosts find themselves increasingly intrigued by the possibility of using CB as a gateway to bring newcomers into amateur radio, while also giving technician licensees a taste of HF-style communications. Beyond the technical aspects, we explore the cultural differences between the communities, propagation characteristics of the 11-meter band, and even emergency communications applications where CB continues to prove its worth during disasters.
Whether you're a longtime ham with prejudices against CB or a newly licensed operator curious about expanding your radio horizons, this episode offers fresh perspectives that might just send you searching for that sideband-capable CB radio.
Check out Coastal Waves and Wires: https://www.youtube.com/ @COASTALWAVESWIRES MowerJunkie: @MowerJunkie
Have you ever dismissed CB radio as just a relic of 1970s culture? This episode might change your mind completely. We welcome Walt K4OGM from Coastal Waves and Wires to challenge our preconceptions and build a bridge between two radio communities that have been divided for too long. Walt takes us on a fascinating journey through the modern world of Citizens Band radio, revealing how the 11-meter band offers legitimate DX opportunities with legal equipment. You'll discover that the FCC relaxed distance restrictions years ago, making skip contacts fully legal with the proper power limits.
From equipment recommendations like the President McKinley FCC to operating techniques for maximum range, Walt covers everything needed to ethically enjoy this overlooked spectrum. What makes this conversation particularly valuable is the vision Walt presents: ham radio operators bringing their disciplined practices to elevate CB operations while introducing a new generation to the broader world of radio communications.
The hosts find themselves increasingly intrigued by the possibility of using CB as a gateway to bring newcomers into amateur radio, while also giving technician licensees a taste of HF-style communications. Beyond the technical aspects, we explore the cultural differences between the communities, propagation characteristics of the 11-meter band, and even emergency communications applications where CB continues to prove its worth during disasters.
Whether you're a longtime ham with prejudices against CB or a newly licensed operator curious about expanding your radio horizons, this episode offers fresh perspectives that might just send you searching for that sideband-capable CB radio.
Check out Coastal Waves and Wires: https://www.youtube.com/ @COASTALWAVESWIRES MowerJunkie: @MowerJunkie