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CB Radio Live Stream from Melbourne Victoria Australia 43Div

CB RADIO Channel #35 LSB – #38 LSB LIVE AUDIO FEED 24/7 from Melbourne Australia CB DXCC DIV43 by 43AX05

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DDRR Antenna for 40 Meters Ham Band Lesson for CB

A 40-10 Meter DDRR Antenna – a Lesson for Hams and CBers – Vertical & Horizontal Polarity. ‘DDRR’ means “Directional Discontinuity Ring Radiator” antenna See CQDX11.com for my other articles on CB DDRR Antennas HERE. This article was one of a few that gave me the impetus to build and design my own DDRR! CB Radio DDRR HERE  -1.1:1 SWR 56 Ohms impedance – 12 ” high – 104″ long Copper cable – 8″ gap & 8″ tap from upright along radiator. Its like a joke but it WORKS like a 9′ S/S Quarter Wave Whip!!      This antenna consists of a…

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CB Radio Global LIVE CHAT

Welcome to AX CB Radio Club Website Please say what is on your mind about CB Radio in the CB Radio Global Live Chat below. ADD THIS CHAT TO YOUR WEBSITE FREE SIMPLY BY AN IFRAME & expand the Radio Operator audience!! <p align=”center”><iframe src=”https://cqdx11.com/chat.htm” name=”DX1″ width=”100%” height=”1000″></iframe></p> CB RADIO Global LIVE CHAT – REGISTER or NOT – LINKED to Radio Websites:- CQDX11.com – CQDX11.net – AlphaXray.info ADD YOUR WESITE NOW FREE!! Enter your CallSign as USERNAME – Ignore PASSWORD – PRESS LOGIN – OR – Chat window will auto open and You are Auto Assigned a CB-Op number so…

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Hello CB Radio DX world!

ALPHA XRAY International Syndicate of Professional Citizens Band CB Radio Operators   The Alpha-Xray International Syndicate was created by a group of highly mobile and extremely powerful ( 200+ PEP Watts Please!!) stations that operated consistently on the one frequency since about 1973? We were gods!! Or so it seemed at the time;-)LOL(1973) In the early days of 27 Mhz in Melbourne Australia, there seemed to be a few very strong mobile stations that could always take control of the call channel where ever they seemed to be at the time. Over a short time span there were about ten…