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CB Citizens Band - traduction vers Anglais

SYSTEM FOR SHORT-DISTANCE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
CB radio; 27 MHz FCC Bandplan; 27Mhz FCC Bandplan; Citizen's Band; Citizens Band; Citizens Band Radio; Citizens band; Citizens' band; C.B. radio; 27MHz FCC Bandplan; Citizen's band; Citizens' Band Radio; CB Radio; Citizen's Band radio; 11 meters; Cb radio; Citizen’s band mobile radio communications; Citizen's band radio; CB-Radio; Citizen's band mobile radio communications; Cb antenna; CB radio channels; 11 meter band; Freeband; Freebanding; Citizens' Band radio; Citizen band radio; Citizens' band radio; Citizen's Band Radio; Citizens' Band; Citizens Band radio; Citizen’s band radio
  • alt=Close-up of gray walkie-talkie CB radio, viewed from the side
  • alt=A tall antenna with a helical coil in the middle, mounted on pickup-truck metal tool box
  • Image of Citizens Radio license 1972 issued by the United States Federal Communications Commission.
  • Cobra 50 WX ST Handheld CB Radio
  • A QSL card issued by a US CB station in 1963.

CB Citizens Band      
CB Citizens Band noun полоса частот для коротковолновой двусторонней связи
citizens band         

[sitiz(ə)nz'bænd]

общая лексика

любительский радиодиапазон

citizens band         
диапазон (частот) для персональной связи

Définition

Барто

Агния Львовна [р. 4(17).2.1906, Москва], русская советская поэтесса. Начала печататься в 1925. Пишет для детей - о жизни советской школы, семьи, пионерах. Автор сборников стихов: "Братишки" (1928), "Мальчик наоборот" (1934), "Игрушки" (1936), "Снегирь" (1939), "Стихи детям" (1949; Государственная премия СССР, 1950), "Я расту" (1968) и др., сценариев кинофильмов "Подкидыш" (1939), "Слон и верёвочка" (1946), "Алеша Птицын вырабатывает характер" (1958) и др. Стихи Б., отмеченные мягким юмором, ясностью языка, завоевали большую популярность у юных читателей и у взрослых; они переведены на языки народов СССР и многие иностранные языки. В прозаических книгах для взрослых "Найти человека" (1969) автор рассказывает о своих поисках семей детей, потерявшихся во время Великой Отечественной войны. Награждена 3 орденами, а также медалями.

Соч.: Стихи детям, т. 1-2, М., 1966. Лит.: Дмитриева В., Агния Барто, М.-Л., 1953; Соловьев Б., Агния Барто, М., 1967.

Е. А. Таратута.

А. Л. Барто.

Wikipédia

Citizens band radio

Citizens band radio (also known as CB radio), used in many countries, is a land mobile radio system, a system allowing short-distance one-to-many bidirectional voice communication among individuals, using two-way radios operating on 40 channels near 27 MHz (11 m) in the high frequency (a.k.a. shortwave) band. Citizens band is distinct from other personal radio service allocations such as FRS, GMRS, MURS, UHF CB and the Amateur Radio Service ("ham" radio). In many countries, CB operation does not require a license, and (unlike amateur radio) it may be used for business or personal communications. Like many other land mobile radio services, multiple radios in a local area share a single frequency channel, but only one can transmit at a time. The radio is normally in receive mode to receive transmissions of other radios on the channel; when users want to talk they press a "push to talk" button on their radio, which turns on their transmitter. Users on a channel must take turns talking. Transmitter power is limited to 4 watts in the US and the EU. CB radios have a range of about 3 miles (4.8 km) to 20 miles (32 km) depending on terrain, for line of sight communication; however, various radio propagation conditions may intermittently allow communication over much greater distances.

Multiple countries have created similar radio services, with varying technical standards and requirements for licensing. While they may be known by other names, such as the General Radio Service in Canada, they often use similar frequencies (26–28 MHz) and have similar uses, and similar technical standards. Although licenses may be required, eligibility is generally simple. Some countries also have personal radio services in the UHF band, such as the European PMR446 and the Australian UHF CB.

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