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WHAT ARE THE CURRENT BRANDS OF CB SETS AVAILABLE?

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WHAT ARE THE CURRENT BRANDS OF CB SETS AVAILABLE?

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A – The major currently sold brands in the USA & Canada are Cobra, Ranger (Texas Ranger), Galaxy, Uniden and Midland. Check our OnLine CB Radio Catalog for our current offerings. • IS THERE A WEB PAGE TO COMPARE FEATURES OF DIFFERENT CB RADIOS? A – Yes, We’ve Taken care of that!! See our CB Radio Feature Comparisons Page To see charts of AM & AM/SSB feature comparisons!. • WHAT IS A “ROGER BEEP” & WHAT’s IT FOR? A – The Roger Beep is a single or multi tone that is transmitted for a brief second when you unkey your mike. This was originally intended to give a true confirmation to the receiving station of when the other person was finished talking, especially during weak signal & SSB reception. Most modern day CBers simply use it for “fun & games” however & it should be turned off if others find it annoying. Some CB sets have this feature built in (Galaxy DX-2547 & DX-959, Texas Ranger TRE-936FFC), or it can be purchased in an optional power mike or internal add-on board. • WHAT IS A “GR

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A – The major currently sold brands in the USA & Canada are Cobra, Ranger (Texas Ranger), Galaxy, Uniden and Midland. Check our OnLine CB Radio Catalog for our current offerings. • IS THERE A WEB PAGE TO COMPARE FEATURES OF DIFFERENT CB RADIOS? A – Yes, We’ve Taken care of that!! See our CB Radio Feature Comparisons Page To see charts of AM & AM/SSB feature comparisons!. • WHAT IS A “ROGER BEEP” & WHAT’s IT FOR? A – The Roger Beep is a single or multi tone that is transmitted for a brief second when you unkey your mike. This was originally intended to give a true confirmation to the receiving station of when the other person was finished talking, especially during weak signal & SSB reception. Most modern day CBers simply use it for “fun & games” however & it should be turned off if others find it annoying. Some CB sets have this feature built in (Galaxy DX-2547 & DX-959, Texas Ranger TRE-936FFC), or it can be purchased in an optional power mike or internal add-on board. • WHAT IS A “GR

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