It seems like such a great way to pass time with
whoever's around you when you're on the road...
Mortar M. wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Re: Re: Computers
By: Jimmy Anderson to poindexter FORTRAN on Sat May 03 2025 23:43:00
It seems like such a great way to pass time with
whoever's around you when you're on the road...
10-4 on that! As a teen back in the '70s, I used a moble rig hooked up
to an external power supply as my "base" setup, with the antennae up in the attic. I'd have it sitting by my bed so I could be comfy and talk into the wee hours. I was even licened, which didn't mean anything but
I liked having it. I went by the handle, Red Five ("Red Five standing by.")
In the '80s I took a road trip with my Sister and Bro-inlaw down to
Myrtle Beach, SC. We brought along a CB my Bro-inlaw had and he and I would chat with whomever was around. Sometimes, I pretended to be CB Savage (a novelty song) which got some hilarious reactions from the truckers. That was a fun trip. --- SBBSecho 3.24-Linux
Jimmy Anderson wrote to Mortar M. <=-
Ah - those were some good ole days for sure! And I seem to remember
more (better?) traffic at night. Might be for the conditions, or maybe just more people on. But even traveling - if you were driving at night there seemed to be more people to talk to. :-)
I'm not sure if CB bounces off the atmosphere like AM, but if I were a long-haul truck driver, at night is when I'd want to reach out to a
voice on the air.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Jimmy Anderson wrote to Mortar M. <=-
Ah - those were some good ole days for sure! And I seem to remember
more (better?) traffic at night. Might be for the conditions, or maybe just more people on. But even traveling - if you were driving at night there seemed to be more people to talk to. :-)
I'm not sure if CB bounces off the atmosphere like AM, but if I were a long-haul truck driver, at night is when I'd want to reach out to a
voice on the air.
I'm not sure if CB bounces off the atmosphere like AM, but if I were a
long-haul truck driver, at night is when I'd want to reach out to a voice
on the air.
Yeah it does, it's called "Skip".
Yeah it does, it's called "Skip".
I still have a SSB radio in my truck. . . just in case.
Pretty sure it does... We called
it 'skip' back in the day.
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