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citizens' band

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citizens' band

Short-range radio communication facility (frequency around 27 MHz) used by members of the public in the USA and many European countries to talk to one another or call for emergency assistance.



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Cobra, the company that introduced the first Citizens' Band (CB) radio in 1963, is now offering an affordable line of VHF radios.
In the late 1970s, citizens' band radios, or CBs, were extremely popular with the general public.
She plays regularly at her neighborhood church and has recently joined a senior citizens' band.
 
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