How your cb can serve you, Channel 9 emergency messages – Cobra Electronics HH34 User Manual

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How Your CB Can Serve You

How Your CB Can Serve You

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The FCC gives these examples of permitted and
prohibited messages for channel 9. These are
only guidelines and not all-inclusive:

Permitted Example Message

Yes

“Tornado sighted six miles north

of town.”

No

“Post number 10.

No tornado sighted.”

Yes

“Out of gas on I-95 at mile

marker 211.”

No

“Out of gas in my driveway.”

Yes

“Four car accident on I-94 at

Exit 11. Send police and
ambulance.”

No

“Traffic moving smoothly on I-94. ”

Yes

“Weather Bureau has issued

thunderstorm warning.
Bring sailboat into port.”

No

“Attention motorists.

Weather Bureau advises snow
tomorrow will accumulate
4 to 6 inches.”

Yes

“Fire in building at 539 Main,

Evanston.”

No

“Halloween patrol number 3.

All quiet.”

1. Set to channel 9 for emergencies

Be sure antenna is properly connected.

2. CB Distress Data

When transmitting an emergency, you should
request a “REACT BASE”and provide the CB
distress data (called CLIP):

C all Sign

Identify yourself.

L ocation

Be exact.

I njuries

Number.Type. Trapped?

P roblem

Give details and help needed

.

Transmit C L I P re pe atedly so any monitor can assist.

Channel 9
Emergency
Messages

Note

If no response on channel 9,
try channels 19 or 14.

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