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Handheld
CB Radio
What
you need to know about handheld CB radios
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If
you're looking for information about handheld CB radios then
you have found the web site that may well give you what you're
after.
You
will read about the history of hand held CBs, main features,
CB radio etiquette as well as a look at some of the popular
models such as Motorola, Cobra, Midland and Northpoint handheld
CB radios.
First,
a Closer Look At Handheld CB Radios
In
days gone by, CB radios were always attached to large, clunky
bases. In cars and trucks, too, bases with large antennae
were a must. Although these devices provided an excellent
way for people to stay in contact over short distances, they
were not very conducive to portable use. As it is with many
other types of technology, improvements have been made to
enable more mobility.
Today’s
CBs are often designed with portability and functionality
both in mind. Although larger stations are sometimes still
used, mobility is feasible thanks to the creation of handheld
devices. Some of the world’s most notable manufacturers of
communications devices produce handheld CB units meant to
work away from bases and out in the field. Companies like
Motorola, Midland and Cobra have stayed on the cutting edge
of this older, but reliable technology.
Handheld
CBs are preferred by many today over stationary CBs because
of these features:
Handheld
CB radios have taken the lead over larger, less portable devices
for good reasons. When people on the go want to stay in touch,
these machines deliver the means for doing so.