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Citizens Band
noun
- a two-way radio service Citizens Radio Service licensed by the FCC to a U.S. citizen for short-distance personal or business communications between fixed or mobile stations. : CB
Citizens' Band
noun
- a range of radio frequencies assigned officially for use by the public for private communication CB
Word History and Origins
Origin of Citizens Band1
Example Sentences
In the days when citizens band radio, a two-way radio system, was big, a young, unpublished Saul had an idea: a thriller involving CB radio and truckers.
I rationalized that since Jonathan Demme directed it — and I liked his films "Citizens Band" and "Melvin and Howard" — I might appreciate this concert film.
The Alexandria Citizens Band — one of the oldest, all-volunteer community bands in the nation — soon will help the town, founded in 1749, celebrate the season.
“The Alexandria Citizens Band is excited to wrap up our 110th year with our 5th annual Holiday Sing-along on Friday, December 16 at 7:30 p.m. This free family-friendly concert has become an Alexandria area holiday tradition,” advises conductor Mike Evans, in a statement to Inside the Beltway.
Personal service radio includes unlicensed two-way communication methods like Citizens Band, Family Radio Service, and Multi-Use Radio Service, which anyone can use without a license.
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