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<blockquote data-quote="purplemarina" data-source="post: 852822" data-attributes="member: 327664"><p>I was introduced to cb through the haulage industry in which i worked at the time, the social life was great and that feeling of doing something naughty which not many people knew about. i remember a list of code names for meeting places usually late night burgher vans or quiet pubs, going to private garages to buy new equipment on recomendation of others usually at night. then there was the "10 codes" good buddy. i had a brush with the law and got a rig confiscated although no further action was taken. i went on a convoy/demo to central london where we clogged the roads up trying to get cb legalised. by this time cb was widely known about and some of the sparkle had worn of for me, at the time it was made legal i had lost interest and never got an fm rig. years later i got a job where i had to use a westminster mobile radio made by pye i think, my cb skills gave me a headstart over others on the course. i got into satellite when a friend gave me his old s*y analogue box and dish to play with and it went on from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purplemarina, post: 852822, member: 327664"] I was introduced to cb through the haulage industry in which i worked at the time, the social life was great and that feeling of doing something naughty which not many people knew about. i remember a list of code names for meeting places usually late night burgher vans or quiet pubs, going to private garages to buy new equipment on recomendation of others usually at night. then there was the "10 codes" good buddy. i had a brush with the law and got a rig confiscated although no further action was taken. i went on a convoy/demo to central london where we clogged the roads up trying to get cb legalised. by this time cb was widely known about and some of the sparkle had worn of for me, at the time it was made legal i had lost interest and never got an fm rig. years later i got a job where i had to use a westminster mobile radio made by pye i think, my cb skills gave me a headstart over others on the course. i got into satellite when a friend gave me his old s*y analogue box and dish to play with and it went on from there. [/QUOTE]
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