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CB Radio | |
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Vocational | |
Skill Level 123 | |
Approval authority South American Division | Year of Introduction Unknown |
The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:
4. Know the function of the following controls:
1. Where and why was the Citizen Band Radio created?
2. Be familiar with the conditions governing the licensing and operation of stations in the citizen band radio communication service.
3. Know the upper and lower frequencies of the HF and UHF CB bands. Know the frequencies of:
- a. Emergency channels (HF and UHF)
- b. Road channels
- c. Call channels (HF, AM, SSB, and UHF)
- d. Distress Calling Marine
4. Know the function of the following controls:
- a. Channel selector
- b. Volume
- c. RF gain
- d. Mute or squelch
- e. NB switch
5. Correctly install either a base or mobile CB radio including correct SWR of antenna.
6. What is the International Phonetic Alphabet and what is its importance for CB operators? Recite from memory 15 of the most used terms of this code.
1
2
3
3a
3b
3c
3d
4
4a
4b
4c
4d
4e
5
6
7
ABBREVIATIONS USED
- HF
- High Frequency
- UHF
- Ultra High Frequency
- CB
- Citizen Band
- AM
- Amplitude Modulation
- SSB
- Single Side Band
- SWR
- Standing Wave Ratio
References
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