disadvantage:
simplicity
informality
lack of privacy
co channel interference
require high power
example:handheld tranceiver
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun. Examples of attributive nouns for the noun 'radio' are SONY radio, citizens' band radio (CB), or propaganda radio.
Weather Band Radio
No, Go Radio is an Alternative Rock band from Tallahassee, Florida.
Shortwave.
They're a Christian band and their songs are on Christian radio stations
David E. Hicks has written: 'CB radio antennas' -- subject(s): Antennas, Citizens band radio 'CB radio installation handbook' -- subject(s): Citizens band radio 'Citizens band radio handbook' -- subject(s): Citizens band radio 'Realistic guide to CB radio' -- subject(s): Citizens band radio 'CB radio operating procedures' -- subject(s): Citizens band radio
William Jeffrey Bradley has written: 'Citizens band radio digest' -- subject(s): Citizens band radio
citizens' band radio
citizens' band radio
Citizens Band radio
A CB radio is a wireless transceiver that operates on the frequency band called Citizen Band, CB. This band has been reserved for the public. In some countries license is required and in some countries no license is required to operate CB radio. The maximum power limit is 5 Watts. There are 40 channels around 27 MHz in this band.
Telephone , telegraph & citizens band radio
Citizens band (CB) radio Two-way radio communication
How about 40 Channels on a Citizens' Band Radio? C Bad
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun. Examples of attributive nouns for the noun 'radio' are SONY radio, citizens' band radio (CB), or propaganda radio.
No, the cb radio only works on the citizens band, aircraft use licensed private frequencies or faa regulated ones.
The Citizens Band radio is defined to be a short distance radio communications device. Its uses includes cheap and efficient talking between two stations without any interruptions.