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firefighter753 08-05-2007 18:02

CB Radio
 
I found my old CB in the loft the other day and a load of memories came flooding back. What a great time we had and what a great social side was in place. I remember disco's every week at the spinning Jenny and church commercial. My handle was fire hazzard from hazzard county ( Oswaldtwistle), how many of you accywebers were on the CB and what were your handles. It would be great to hear some of your memories of the hyndburn CB scene.

MargaretR 08-05-2007 19:19

Re: CB Radio
 
I have had a similar thread recently in the nostalgia section, but welcome this continuing theme. I am 'red tape' .I went to Yellow Ribbon, Spinning Jenny. Khyber Good Buddies at Sett End, The Mint, and of course the monthly big 'do' at Martholme - happy days :)

Neil 08-05-2007 19:37

Re: CB Radio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by firefighter753 (Post 421453)
I found my old CB in the loft the other day

Just out of interest what model is it?

firefighter753 08-05-2007 19:56

Re: CB Radio
 
Its a very scratched midland 3001 on AM totally illegal and with it was a dv27 twig.

rick-kendall 08-05-2007 21:26

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dv27 did you have to saw the top off or was that a firestick?

AccyMad 08-05-2007 21:29

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I was very sad, went to the eyballs at Spinning Jenny, Enfield & of course Martholme Grange not to mention the Oak Tree - my handle was Aunt Sally - and I didn't even have a CB radio

mallard 09-05-2007 15:12

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i only went to the martholme once and that was my last time its a place i would like to for get.....the spinning jenny was a good pub i think they come in there for the meeting,s on the c.b. raido my handle was speedy

mani 09-05-2007 15:37

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:(

i always wanted to do the whole cb thing after watching smokey and the bandit

"ten-four this is the bandit i need some cover whilst i make a run"

"bandit its a pleasure to help!"

toot-toot

*cue the southern music*

yeeeeeeeeeehawwwwwwwwww!!

ANNE 10-05-2007 00:52

Re: CB Radio
 
Cant comment on this thread has my CB day's were spent in Preston. Started off with a colt45 and a ikle die pole on a biscuit tin and ended up with a big silver rod on the gable end. Mick's handle was Kodak. When I was a novice I started out has rubber band coz I couldn't think of an handle. Changed it to raven top but still got called rubber band.
Wanted white witch but there was already at least two with that handle.

mez 10-05-2007 07:56

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i was on the c/b radio too but im afraid it was after the good old days of the am .....we had fm & my handle was grey lady .we did have some fun too i remember big daddy ...camera man......o there were loads .when i lived in wales i once got a call from a lad in the army in germany no one would believe me (i did have the whiskey's on) he did send me a letter & a q.s.l. card still got it today boy we did have some fun till the young uns started with their bad mouthing ..10 10 for now till we do it again.

davo69 10-05-2007 07:59

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it was never the same when it went to fm shame it was great that was then what my pc is now

Mick 10-05-2007 08:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ANNE (Post 422138)
Cant comment on this thread has my CB day's were spent in Preston. Started off with a colt45 and a ikle die pole on a biscuit tin and ended up with a big silver rod on the gable end. Mick's handle was Kodak. When I was a novice I started out has rubber band coz I couldn't think of an handle. Changed it to raven top but still got called rubber band.
Wanted white witch but there was already at least two with that handle.

No we ended up on a 5/8th wave 27ft arial on the top of the gable and a Ham international homebase rig with over 500 channals and the police round most days.

mez 10-05-2007 08:03

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hey we had a silver rod on top of a giant of a tree he he plus the whiskeys .........i forgot to mention we did have a maddy president am one too.

Neil 10-05-2007 10:01

Re: CB Radio
 
If I could find anything in the loft I might still have a couple of Hygain 5's (the ones with the annoying squeaky bleeps) a Ham Multimode and a Cobra 148GTL DX FM lurking up there. I was one of those sado's who wrote my own eproms and added UK 1-40's to the sideband radios :D
I probably still could if I put my mind to it even though it has been at least 10 years since I did one.

Len 10-05-2007 15:47

Re: CB Radio
 
I used to go to the eye balls at the chapel of rest (lidgett) and smokes back door (green club) rushton st, Harwood. I did have an HBC badge (Hyndburn Breakers Club) but haven’t seen that for years.


;)

Neil 10-05-2007 16:13

Re: CB Radio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Len (Post 422329)
I did have an HBC badge (Hyndburn Breakers Club) but haven’t seen that for years.;)

A likely story, I bet you still wear it with pride :rolleyes::D:D

Len 10-05-2007 16:22

Re: CB Radio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 422337)
A likely story, I bet you still wear it with pride :rolleyes::D:D

Hey.. You never know, it might be worth something today. Do you wonna buy it? :D

Similar threads;
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=29856
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=13619

:)

maccawozzagod 11-05-2007 21:10

Re: CB Radio
 
I used to go on about 15 years ago, it was pretty much dying down at the time and was about to be finished with the advent of the mobile phone.

I went under Sandman and occasionally one half of the Mad Monks (singing Evangelical rubbish all night!). Sorry to all those who I oined nightly. Used to live round the corner from Gilbert if anybody knew him but I cant remember his handle.

Did anybody here go to the colder less salubrious eyeballs at Plantation Lodge? They were all night booze-ups around a campfire

slinky 17-11-2007 00:29

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Me and cashy have just been talking about CB's in chatroom :D didn't know there was a thread.

My mum and dad were Ma baker and Pa Baker ..... I was only 2 years old but I was Muffin :)


My mother - in - law was Ossy Owl

jambutty 19-11-2007 18:55

Re: CB Radio
 
Green Flash for local copies and jambutty when DX’ing at Bogarts in Darwen.

I had a Black Shadow 80 channel AM rig and a silver rod but the Council made me take it down. So I ended up with a twig on a cross ground plane in the loft using an FM rig.

Some CB info for anyone who is interested at http://uk.geocities.com/[email protected]/golf/09f.html

emamum 19-11-2007 18:56

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i remember goingon the cb when i was little... must of been about 7 or 8.. used to chat to me grandad on it.. i remember my dad throwing his coat over it in the car once when a copper came near... lol

cashman 19-11-2007 19:05

Re: CB Radio
 
never had one, but used me mates one night from a great vantage point, so if you are one of the guys that went tearasing down St James Rd-Church,over the canal bridge to that party, which had a male deficiancy:p:rofl38: i'm still laughing at you to this day.:D

Eric 19-11-2007 19:09

Re: CB Radio
 
I had one years ago ... must be 25 or 30 years .... when I lived in Saskatchewan. I believe it was a Cobra SSB that I bought at a truck stop just outside of Medicine Hat, Alta. My handle was "wooden nickle", and if you know anything about the geography of southern Saskatchewan you would know what kind of range you could get there. Ah ... time for a 10-100.

cherokee 19-11-2007 22:13

Re: CB Radio
 
ooooooohhh the good old cb radio .. those were the days .but isnt there a similar thread where we all gave our handles .. ah well i was honeycomb. would be great to meet the crowd again

MargaretR 19-11-2007 22:14

Re: CB Radio
 
Redtape here - 1 9 for a copy


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