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[*] posted on 10-22-2008 at 07:46 PM
CB Radio Channel Used in Baja?


Is there a CB Radio channel that is commonly used when traveling the highways of Baja? Appreciate any info.
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[*] posted on 10-22-2008 at 08:31 PM


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Is there a CB Radio channel that is commonly used when traveling the highways of Baja? Appreciate any info.


CH. 9 emergency
CH. 11 caravans
CH. 13 tourist-to-tourist

Supposedly the Green Angels monitor CH. 9. But don't count on it.
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[*] posted on 10-22-2008 at 09:36 PM
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I have found over the years that putting your CB on 'scan' to pick up trucker, caravan, and tourist talk is your best bet.

For a time all Baja Road CB traffic was on Ch. 19, then 14 became very popular, then 1 (for the highway I imagine), but never any consistency. There has not been nor is there presently any particular channel use on most of the Baja Road. Hopefully that will change to make hailing easier.

Most caravans and lots of experienced individual RV's will have the channel number indicated on the rear of the RV. In caravans usually the 'front door, rocking chair, and back door' units will show this number.....so you can announce yourself and/or intentions to pass.

It is still one of the best methods to communicate and many drivers are still using them today. Plus lots of homes still use them for neighborhood yakking...along with the normal VHF radios used in boat and base.



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I heard this from the trucker ahead of me:

"Breaker, breaker southbound Corn Flakes. Got your ears on, good buddy? Come back, you got the Professor."

This shaky voice came back from the winter blackness:

"G-g-go-go ah-ah-ahead. Y-y-yu-you g-g-got the-the Ner-Nervous Wr-Wreck here..."




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[*] posted on 10-22-2008 at 10:11 PM


Thanks for the input. I will scan the channels and see what comes up. I agree with Pompano- it's a great way to communicate on the road. Leaving Tecate for Mulege on the 24th driving an RV. Looking forward to Baja!
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[*] posted on 10-23-2008 at 07:31 AM


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[*] posted on 10-23-2008 at 08:06 AM
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If you see this coming at you...wave and hail Widowmaker on Ch. 19. Bon Voyage y Bien Viaje!
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[*] posted on 10-23-2008 at 08:38 AM


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Is there a CB Radio channel that is commonly used when traveling the highways of Baja? Appreciate any info.


CH. 9 emergency
CH. 11 caravans
CH. 13 tourist-to-tourist

Supposedly the Green Angels monitor CH. 9. But don't count on it.


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[*] posted on 10-23-2008 at 10:44 PM


Pompano- I'll keep an eye out for you. Channel 19 it is- I'll be in a tan Holiday Rambler pulling a Maroon Jeep. If your backup driver from Mulege is at the wheel I'll take the ditch.

Captain Mike- I sure could have used a ride back but I made arrangements to drive back already- darn it!!! I'm spotting the motor home and the jeep in Mulege for the winter and will fly down hopefully frequently.

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[*] posted on 10-25-2008 at 01:53 PM


Is CB radio actually legal in Baja?


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[*] posted on 10-25-2008 at 02:41 PM


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Is CB radio actually legal in Baja?




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of course, why do you ask? has sharia law determined no cb's in UK?:lol:

[Edited on 10-25-2008 by woody in ob]




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[*] posted on 10-25-2008 at 03:39 PM


Well untill recently there was much regulation of CB within the UK .....there are still some restrictions in place.

Infact the licensing requirements were only abolished last year.

I understood that Mexico neither agreed or acknowledged the world wide agreements governing use of the radio spectrum and CB.

I know there are no recipical agreements governing the use of Amateur Radio equipment (Ham) with Mexico. You have to apply and pay for a permit.

Of course there are many countries where CB is illegal and just because something "everyday" is perfectly legal in US, one should not assume it is south of the border.


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[*] posted on 10-25-2008 at 03:44 PM


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Is CB radio actually legal in Baja?




As you were.


of course, why do you ask? has sharia law determined no cb's in UK?:lol:

[Edited on 10-25-2008 by woody in ob]


Shhhhh, Woody. The Brits have been observing radio silence since September 1, 1939.

Now, LIGHTS OUT in camp tonight!!!




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[*] posted on 10-25-2008 at 03:51 PM


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Shhhhh, Woody. The Brits have been observing radio silence since September 1, 1939.

Now, LIGHTS OUT in camp tonight!!!


:lol:

And it may not be too long before it's "lights out" again.

What with the spiraling cost of electricity and our aging nuclear powered generating stations.

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has sharia law determined no cb's in UK?:lol:

[Edited on 10-25-2008 by woody in ob]


Don't laugh!

Sore subject! :rolleyes:


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