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Converting the Sears-Roebuck 40 channel S.S.B. Citizens Band rig to 10 meters. CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Nov 1980 (v.36#11) pg. 59
Basic CB circuit theory. Part 1. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Mar 1963 (v.6#2) pg. 40
Basic CB circuit theory. Part 2. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED May 1963 (v.6#3) pg. 54
One-channel, crystal-controlled, five-transistor pocket-superhet receiver. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Mar 1964 (v.7#2) pg. 39
"Junior Ham" station uses code on CB to practice for license. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Mar 1964 (v.7#2) pg. 55
Two-tube VHF broadspanner radio receiver (26 to 173 mc) for $25. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Jan 1965 (v.8#1) pg. 45
"Part 15 Powerhouse", a device which uses a 5-watt CB rig as a driver and serves a new final with 100 mw output for broadcasting on the Part 15 license free-band. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED May 1965 (v.8#3) pg. 55
"Howler", a transmitter which sends out a 4-second tone modulated signal every 12 seconds. Good for hidden transmitter hunts or CB Civil Defense drills. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED May 1965 (v.8#3) pg. 68
CB transceiver can do double duty as a public address system amplifier. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Nov 1965 (v.8#6) pg. 95
VHF receiver tunes from 26 to 162 megacycles without changing coils. This 3-tube receiver has a 5-position switch for selecting bands. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED May 1967 (v.10#3) pg. 85
Pocket-size superregenerative CB receiver tunes in all 23 channels. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED May 1968 (v.11#3) pg. 82
Installing mobile CB rig on a motorcycle. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Mar 1969 (v.12#2) pg. 69
A 100 mw crystal-controlled transmitter with a 5 ft. collapsible whip antenna transmits a signal for 3 seconds, then goes off 5 seconds. Hide the "beeper" and use signal strength meters to find it. Excellent for CB clubs. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Mar 1971 (v.14#2) pg. 59
Channel-9 monitor has only one crystal-controlled channel. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED May 1971 (v.14#3) pg. 67
ABCs of single sideband for CBers. Six ways SSB can be used in CB. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Jan 1972 (v.15#1) pg. 58
Channel 9 override monitor works in connection with an inexpensive walkie-talkie to indicate a channel 9 transmission either audibly or visually. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Jul 1972 (v.15#4) pg. 31
Modify a CB set to use for paging. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Mar-Apr 1966 (v.2#1) pg. 18
Understanding how a squelch circuit functions. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Jan-Feb 1971 (v.10#6) pg. 41
A discussion of single sideband CB. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Jul-Aug 1971 (v.11#3) pg. 39
Inside CB. A series that will look at the modules which make up a CB transceiver. Part 1. A look at AM (amplitude modulation) vs SSB (single-sideband). ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS May-Jun 1974 (v.14#3) pg. 51
Inside CB. A series that will look at the modules which make up a CB transceiver. Part 2. A description of the receiver section and how it operates. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Jul-Aug 1974 (v.14#4) pg. 45
Inside CB. A series that will look at the modules which make up a CB transceiver. Part 3. A look at the operation of the transmitter module in a CB set. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Sep-Oct 1974 (v.14#5) pg. 76
Inside CB. A series that will look at the modules which make up a CB transceiver. Part 4. A look at the hows and whys of single frequency and synthesizer oscillators and at noise limiters, each of which make up part of the electronics of a CB radio. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Nov-Dec 1974 (v.14#6) pg. 69
Inside CB. Talk power. A review of the modulation system in a CB radio. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Jan-Feb 1975 (v.15#1) pg. 59
How I got started in CB radio. Tips from one beginner on installing rigs and antennas in car and home. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Jul-Aug 1976 (v.16#4) pg. 41
A primer on CB lingo and suggestions for selecting your own "handle". ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Jul-Aug 1976 (v.16#4) pg. 52
Suggestions on theft proofing your CB radio equipment. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Nov-Dec 1976 (v.16#6) pg. 67
Convert a hand-held CB walkie-talkie to use trickle charge nicad batteries that can be recharged. Install 12 nicads in the case, wire them up to a charging jack, and build a charger (for less than $8) to complete the conversion. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Mar-Apr 1977 (v.17#2) pg. 49
How to get into citizens band radio. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #576 May 1976 (v.72) pg. 54
How to install a CB unit in your car. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #577 Jun 1976 (v.72) pg. 56
How to install a CB unit in your home. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #577 Jun 1976 (v.72) pg. 58
Burglar-proofing your automobile citizens band radio transceiver. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #578 Jul 1976 (v.72) pg. 42
Making use of CB walkie-talkies. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #581 Oct 1976 (v.72) pg. 48
How to install a CB radio on a boat. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #582 Nov 1976 (v.72) pg. 16
How to use a CB when you are in trouble. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #582 Nov 1976 (v.72) pg. 102
A look at the cause of skip signals on the Citizens Band and tips on dealing with them. MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #587 Apr 1977 (v.73) pg. 45
Skip, what's it all about. Improve your chances of snagging a rare station by understanding and using the phenomena known as radio signal skip. It occurs more during periods of high sunspot activity. MODERN ELECTRONICS [1] Oct 1978 (v.1#8) pg. 31
Wireless data link. This 300-baud accessory eliminates the need for long cable runs when connecting serial peripherals to a computer. Radio Shack's "Space Patrol" walkie-talkies are converted to transmit computer data on the 49-MHz citizens band. MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Sep 1988 (v.5#9) pg. 18
Citizens band radio update. An overview of the current status of CB radio and its role. MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Apr 1990 (v.7#4) pg. 70
Schematic for a simple transistor oscillator (adapter) for receiving SSB (single sideband) on 27 MHz AM CB receivers. POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Apr 1990 (v.8#8) pg. 75
Choosing CB coaxial cable. Some tips. POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Jul 1990 (v.8#11) pg. 54
Marine installation tips for CB radio. POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Jul 1990 (v.8#11) pg. 54
Overcoming electrical noise in a CB mobile rig. How to eliminate interference from alternator, ignition coil, various gauges, electric motors, and spark plugs. POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Aug 1990 (v.8#12) pg. 72
How to install an electrical bond between auto engine and body in order to reduce electrical interference in a mobile CB rig. POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Dec 1990 (v.9#4) pg. 44
Forgotten modulation methods. Understanding amplitude modulation (AM), single sideband (SSB), amplitude compandered sideband (ACSB) and Regency modulation. POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Jan 1994 (v.12#5) pg. 42
Update your Eico 760. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Apr 1964 (v.20#4) pg. 52
Convert CB walkie-talkies to 6, 10 or 15 meter operation. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Apr 1964 (v.20#4) pg. 61
Amateur radio for CB'ers. How to convert a citizens band radio to the 10-meter amateur band as an inexpensive start in amateur radio. Part 1. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] May 1967 (v.26#5) pg. 51
Amateur radio for CB'ers. How to convert a citizens band radio to the 10-meter amateur band as an inexpensive start in amateur radio. Part 2. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jun 1967 (v.26#6) pg. 59
Questions and answers on single sideband. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Aug 1971 (v.35#2) pg. 25
Using your CB set for emergencies. Operating rules and regulations for Channel 9. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Apr 1973 (v.3#4) pg. 35
Getting the most from your transmitter. Some helpful hints for the ham or CB'er. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Aug 1973 (v.4#2) pg. 94
Buying guide to mobile CB radios. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Sep 1974 (v.6#3) pg. 51
Tips on summoning help via CB. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Oct 1974 (v.6#4) pg. 86
CB specifications made easy. How to understand and interpret CB specs of receivers & transmitters. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Mar 1975 (v.7#3) pg. 48
CB interference with TV. Part 2. How to control harmonic interference of TV reception that is caused by CB radios. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Oct 1975 (v.8#4) pg. 91
Speech processing. What it is and what it can do to improve communication intelligibility. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Nov 1975 (v.8#5) pg. 95
A brief dictionary of CB radio "buzz" words and their meaning. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jan 1976 (v.9#1) pg. 91
How to install a CB mobile transceiver. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Apr 1976 (v.9#4) pg. 55
Technical terms and phrases used in connection with CB equipment are explained in this glossary. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Apr 1976 (v.9#4) pg. 62
The pros and cons of using CB radio in place of vhf marine radio. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] May 1976 (v.9#5) pg. 92
Tips on avoiding theft of your CB equipment and ways to mark your set so that you might recover it if it is stolen. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jun 1976 (v.9#6) pg. 95
A CB Primer. How to get started. Copy of the FCC temporary permit which you can use and the basic rules for setting up and operating your CB radio station. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jul 1976 (v.10#1) pg. 97
How to predict CB radio range. A look at how antenna height, effective radiated power, noise, and sensitivity affect the communication range. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Dec 1976 (v.10#6) pg. 48
Alarm sounds off if ground circuit of a mobile transceiver is broken by someone trying to steal the unit. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jan 1977 (v.11#1) pg. 98
Added Info POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] May 1977 (v.11#5) pg. 6
How to install mobile CB transceivers and mobile CB antennas. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Apr 1978 (v.13#4) pg. 73
Tip on eliminating CB interference caused by automobile alternator. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jul 1979 (v.16#1) pg. 71
Convert an old telephone into a CB transmitter for use as an intercom. POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1966 (v.126#3) pg. 166
How to find the best spot for your car's CB and tips on installation. POPULAR MECHANICS May 1976 (v.145#5) pg. 88
How CB can make your vacation better. POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1976 (v.146#1) pg. 58
Tips on keeping your CB from being stolen out of your car. POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1976 (v.146#5) pg. 92
A review of the new CB channels, new rules and new equipment. POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1976 (v.146#6) pg. 96
Adding a CB radio to your snowmobile could save your life if you get stranded. POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1971 (v.199#3) pg. 78
Photos illustrate how to install a CB radio in your car. POPULAR SCIENCE May 1976 (v.208#5) pg. 88
A pair of inexpensive CB units can be a valuable addition to your tool box. Useful when two people must be in different rooms while making adjustments. POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1976 (v.209#3) pg. 76
CB radio. What you get for your money. A review of typical features found in $50, $100, $150 and $200 transceivers. POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1976 (v.209#5) pg. 83
Buyers guide to high-performance CB walkie-talkies. POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1976 (v.209#5) pg. 86
Marine CB. Tips on installing a CB radio on a boat. POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1977 (v.210#2) pg. 56
A listing of twenty four tests which would reveal just how well CB radios perform. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Sep 1977 (v.48#9) pg. 51
Reducing CB interference to TV reception. How a professional with the right equipment can measure and reduce CB interference. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Aug 1978 (v.49#8) pg. 56
All-band VHF receiver. Tune police, fire, aircraft, weather, FM, CB, AM, etc. Est. cost: $24. RADIO-TV EXPERIMENTER #814 Dec 1966-Jan 1967 (v.21#3) pg. 45
How to start a CB radio club. RADIO-TV EXPERIMENTER Oct-Nov 1967 (v.23#2) pg. 97
Be a sinless CBer. Tips on legal use of CB radio for sending and receiving messages. RADIO-TV EXPERIMENTER Dec 1967-Jan 1968 (v.23#3) pg. 59
Getting started in CB. Special section on what it is all about, getting a license, a directory of equipment, and how to pick the correct antenna. SCIENCE & MECHANICS Jun 1968 (v.39#6) pg. 63
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