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Citizens Band Radio Helps the Motorist
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Event:
Mid-Year Meeting
Language:
English
Abstract
The use of citizens band radio to help the motorist is discussed. The type of equipment available is described, with particular emphasis on transistorized sets. The author explains how CB works and discusses some of the problems associated with its operation.
Authors
Citation
Underwood, A., "Citizens Band Radio Helps the Motorist," SAE Technical Paper 650475, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650475.Also In
References
- Hanysz E. A. “Highway Alert Radio,” IRE Transactions on Vehicular Communications VC-9 Aug. 1960 25 35
- Covault D. O. Bowes R. W. “A Study of the Feasibility of Using Roadside Radio Communications for Traffic Control and Driver Information -- Progress Report Number One.” Paper presented at Forty Third Annual Meeting Highway Research Board Washington, D. C. January 1964
- Doty, A. C. Jr. “H.E.L.P. for Motorists, A New Concept in Highway Safety.” Paper presented at SAE Mid-Year Meeting Chicago 1965
- Buckwalter Len “ABC's of Citizens Band Radio” Hicks David E. “CB Radio Antenna Guidebook” Lytel Allan “Citizens Band Radio” Hicks David E. “Citizens Band Radio Handbook” “Understanding and Using Citizens Band Radio”