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Changing Face of C. B.
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Abstract
From a slow start in 1958, Class D Citizens Band has grown to represent one of the largest segments of todays consumer electronics market. The important trends in 27 MHz C.B. are discussed with particular emphasis on the effects of new technology now being applied in C.B. transceiver design. This paper reviews the past, concentrates on present developments, and attempts to look into the future.
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Wilhelm, G., "Changing Face of C. B.," SAE Technical Paper 770317, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770317.Also In
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