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A Truckers CB Radio is a tool with many uses, information for road conditions ahead, directions to and from pick up and delivery points, an alarm clock and a way to communicate with other truckers and motorists.

This is a list of Citizens Band Radio terms, common and some terms that have been forgotten.

It is a long list and we hope you'll enjoy.


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Glossary of CB Radio Terms

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Wall-to-wall - Very strong signal.

Walking in here blowing smoke - Clear signal.

Walking on you - Covering up your signal.

Walking the dog - Clear reception.

Wall-to-wall bears - Police are everywhere.

Wall-to-wall and treetop tall - Strong, clear signal.

Wall-to-wall and ten feet tall - Strong clear signal.

Warden - The wife.

Walked on - Stepped On.

Watch the pavement - Drive safely.

Watch your donkey - Police are coming up behind you.

Water hole - Truck stop.

Watergate City - Washington DC.

Watt - RF power rating.

Way is bueno - The road ahead is clear.

Wear your bumper out - Following too close.

We're clear - Signoff.

We're down - Signoff.

We gone - Signoff.

We're down, out, and on the side - Through transmitting but listening.

We're listening - Monitoring the channel.

Wearing socks - Has linear amplifier.

We're trying - Trying to make a contact.

What am I putting on you? - What kind of signal am I giving you on the meter?

What's your twenty? - What is your location?

Whip - Long cb antenna.

Who do you pull for? - Who do you work for?

Whomping on you - Another CB is talking over your signal.

Wilco Roger - Affirmative.

Wind Jammer - A long winded CBer.

Windy City - Chicago, Illinois.

Working man - Truck driver.

Work Twenty - Place of employment.



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