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History Introduction CB in Australia was a natural flow-on
from the CB boom in America
but not everyone shared the same enthusiasm for
its implementation. The path it took, from fight to fruition, was
fraught with problems, both for the government of the day and the
citizens who wanted to use their new hobby – legally. Between 1972 and 1973, there were about 6 regular voices floating around the airwaves in Adelaide and except for the odd call sign that we heard during skip conditions, most of us were oblivious to the fact that "CB" even existed. Communications were limited to 1 watt "walky-talkies" on what were known as bush-walking frequencies. 27.240MHz and 27.270MHz were two of the common frequencies. By 1974 we had finally "eyeballed" (met) most of the other operators and we were now meeting regularly. In 1974 we learned of a CB convention that was being held in February 1975. The hosts for the convention were the newly formed lobby group, The Australian Citizen Radio MOVEMENT |
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