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08-01-2013, 02:06 PM
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CB radio as a gift...family unfriendly?
I was thinking of a fun gift for my hubby for his upcoming <cough>ieth birthday, and thought about getting him a CB radio. He used to have one when he was a teenager and sometimes makes me giggle doing the CB-radio speak he still remembers. I was reading another forum about how handy it is to have a CB to listen to truckers chat about traffic/weather issues on the road ahead and got the brilliant idea to get him a CB radio for the TV to use, especially when we are heading out for a camping excursion.
Then, I read about the foul language etc. you can come across and that times have changed from the Knights of the Road to which old country songs were dedicated. Since we have an 11-year old who'll be in the car listening alongside us, I hate to make this purchase if in that case.
Do any of you have CB radios? If so, is the talk mostly family friendly or trash talk? Thanks for any input.
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08-01-2013, 02:30 PM
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Sorry to say, but the 'knights of the road' are gone. The last time I listened to the CB was about ten years ago. I was appalled at the language (at least of those I could understand). I wouldn't want my grandchildren exposed to it. I'm an old trucker, and, I don't want to listen to it!!! FWIW
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08-01-2013, 02:35 PM
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It can be horrible, trash talk without warning.
Handy for trafic jams (find out what's going on, the highway).
I keep mine on ch 13 with "ch 13" on rear of trailer so someone with a cb can talk to me if have a problem or just chat....No one has contacted me to chat.
Cash with a hand written gift card note might be better. Just saying.....
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08-01-2013, 03:15 PM
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Yep. The CB is a way of the past. Most of the time it is jibberish and foul language. Get him a GPS with traffic alerts and download a good weather app on his phone, these in combination will be much more useful!!!
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08-01-2013, 03:44 PM
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I have a CB, but only for going off roading with my buddies.
I second the vote for GPS w/traffic and a weather app. If he has a smartphone these apps are free or very inexpensive. It's what my wife and I use.
If you still want to play radio, get some FRS Radios for the family. The 11 year old might enjoy it too.
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08-01-2013, 07:29 PM
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Wazer
You might want to try WAZER along with the GPS and weather radio. WAZER is the "good buddy" of the current decade. It's either free or nearly free on the iPhone. WAZER "buddies" update traffic conditions in real time as they travel along; and you are always tracking along on the GPS-like map showing your own progress. It's interactive, so the grandkids feel it's like a video game. You earn points for making reports - instant gratification.
Try it; you'll like it.
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08-01-2013, 07:41 PM
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I as well only have the CB to talk with buddies on the road while traveling to and from events. Outside of that it is never even turned on. I've tried a few times to get info on traffic jams and I've received no helpful responses. That said, I would recommend finding a different gift. I do think it is great that you still pay close enough attention to him to even think about this gift though!
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08-02-2013, 03:16 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Dow
You might want to try WAZER along with the GPS and weather radio. WAZER is the "good buddy" of the current decade. It's either free or nearly free on the iPhone. WAZER "buddies" update traffic conditions in real time as they travel along; and you are always tracking along on the GPS-like map showing your own progress. It's interactive, so the grandkids feel it's like a video game. You earn points for making reports - instant gratification.
Try it; you'll like it.
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I certainly hope that when making those reports people stop the truck, type in the report, then get back on the road. There's a lot to be said about not texting and driving.....
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08-02-2013, 03:31 AM
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We have a set of the hand held ones and give one to our camping friend when travleing (its easier to call them on it then on the phone if we have a problem or need an emergancy pit stop)
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08-02-2013, 05:49 AM
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I have had CB in every truck I've owned since the '60s. Before cell phones it was an important tool while traveling, especially in rural areas. I still use it to talk with friends traveling with us and at rallies. I only turn it on if traffic is backing up on interstates for real time reports. Most traffic reports on GPS systems are broadcast from local FM stations and sometimes can be hours old or predicted from daily trends. YES the language can be horrible and a big drawback if traveling with children. If you do get one be sure to get one with WX for local NOAA weather reports and warnings, I use this much more than CB channels. JM2¢, "Keep the shiny side up", Hank
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08-02-2013, 12:14 PM
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I'm same as above. Wouldn't be without one just in an emergency. Cell phone coverage isn't 100%. Highway Patrol still monitors channel 9.
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08-02-2013, 12:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EricLynnAllison
I'm same as above. Wouldn't be without one just in an emergency. Cell phone coverage isn't 100%. Highway Patrol still monitors channel 9.
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I did not know that.
With such a variety of answers, maybe I better just ask my hubby if he wants one or not. Sounds like we couldn't just have it on rolling down the road when the little one is on board, though.
I also didn't know about WAZAR, and I'll definitely check it out. Thanks!
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