VIDEO TARZAN on CB on 27.555. Yes really !

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TARZAN on CB on 27.555. Yes really! In a recent YouTube video titled "TARZAN on CB on 27.555. Yes really!", the channel host, Fred in the Shed, takes us into the chaotic realm of CB radio waves as skipping floods into the UK. The video offers a humorous yet insightful look at the current state of communication on channel 27.555.

Overview of the Content​

The video begins with Fred welcoming viewers and noting that the radio bands are active due to skip propagation. However, the excitement is quickly tempered by the realization that many operators are flooding the channel with distractions like whistling and amusing noise-making—making serious communication virtually impossible. The background noise often overshadows genuine calls, representing a common frustration among CB enthusiasts.

Key Takeaways​

  • Skip Conditions: A surge in "skip" makes radio communication lively but also cluttered, as many operators vie for attention, often drowning out each other's transmissions.
  • Noise Interference: Fred details the challenge of dealing with noise, specifically mentioning PLT (Power Line Technology) interference that impacts audio clarity. He demonstrates how the radio performs under these conditions, even showcasing the effects of high cut-off filters on the sound quality.
  • Community Interaction: Throughout the video, Fred engages with his viewers, encouraging them to share their thoughts and experiences regarding the chaotic nature of CB communication during skip conditions.

Conclusion​

This video serves as both entertainment and a nod to the unique culture of CB radio operators who must navigate through noise to find genuine signals. If you're a fan of ham radio or simply enjoy quirky communications, this video is well worth a watch. Feel free to discuss your own experiences with CB radio or share other related stories in this thread! What are some of the wildest things you’ve heard on the airwaves? Let's chat!
 


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