They identified you and your station as a separate indivual and where your business was located. Virtually no one used these licenses so the system was dropped by the FCC. for 11 meters citizen band.
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It doesn't have any special meaning. Not all call letters are requested (station program managers sometimes ask for certain call letters which are the initials of the owner, or the slogan of the company that operates the station). Many stations just take the call letters they are given, and those call letters don't stand for anything in particular, but are simply assigned by the Federal Communications Commission. Often, a station will take the assigned call letters and then create a slogan -- for example, in the 1970s, WBLS ran ads that featured stylish models and the ad said the station was "World's Best Looking Sound."
You are supposed to call letters letters. If your talking about a different language, like the Cherokee language, It's called Tsalagi Gawonihisdi (or just) Tsalagi (THAT'S the Cherokee language)
CB Estudiantes was created in 1948.
UHF CB radio is a type of personal radio in Australia. It stands for UHF Citizen's Band radio and operates similar to that of a two-way radio without any licensing fees.
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Citizens Band radio
64 squares on a checkerboard.
It means "crazy bi***"
Call Letters
hardwired phones, CB radio, letters, telegrams, visiting, etc.
The CB stands for the maker specifically in this case Carl Bucherer and the 750 is the gold 18 kt
circuit breaker fuse
PRN means 'Per Requested Need" - so basically they will call you to work when they have a need for you to work.
what we call ourselves has too have a e in it and five letters