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CB Slang / Technical Terms & Abbreviations
Almost all of these came from " trucker's ". As time goes bye some of these will be forgotten and new ones will be added.
Here is what I can remember and compiled from numerous sources :
CB Slang---
A kind of language occurring chiefly in casual and playful speech, made up typically of short-lived coinages and figures of speech that are deliberately used in place of
standard terms for added raciness, humor, irreverence, or other effect.
I
I---- (
Interstate.
)
(the)Iceberg--- (
Anchorage,Alaska-USA.
)
Ice box---- (
Refrigerated truck.
)
Ice Box---- (
International Crystals first CB Rig.
)
Ice cream---- (
Prostitute.
)
Idiot box---- (
TV set.
)
I'm / We're gone---- (
Indicates that one is finished transmitting and may not be listening to the conversation any longer, or may be traveling out of receiving range.
)
I'm through---- (
Stop transmitting.
)
In a short---- (
Real soon.
)
In a short short---- (
In a little while.
)
Indian---- (
Neighbor with television interference caused by CB radio transmittions.
)
Indy 500---- (
Indianapolis,Indiana-USA.
)
Infantry--- (
Traffic cop.
)
In my back pocket---- (
Behind you; a place you've passed.
)
Instamatic---- (
Radar unit.
)
Insulated body---- (
Temperature-controlled trailor.
)
In the big hole---- (
In top gear.
)
In the bushes---- (
Standing by on the channel and listening quietly.
)
In the driver's seat---- (
First truck in a convoy.
)
In the grass---- (
Parked in median strip; anything on median.
)
In the mud---- (
Noise or other signals on the channel and I can't hear you.
)
In the pen---- (
CB unit turned off.
)
In the Pokey with Smokey---- (
Arrested.
)
Invitations---- (
Police summonses or citations.
)
Irish---- (
South Bend,Indiana-USA.
)
Iron---- (
Old truck.
)
Iron City---- (
Detroit,Michigan-USA.
)
Iron lunger---- (
An engine with its horsepower between 200 and 250.
)
Iron Town---- (
Cleveland,Ohio-USA.
)
Is that a Four ?---- (
Did you copy ?, Do you agree ?
)
It's a-puffing---- (
The wind is blowing.
)
Technical Terms & Abbreviations---
Means practical knowledge on electrical systems including installing, maintaining, operating, or repairing electrical equipment.
I (intensity)---- (
Symbol for current in an electric circuit, measured in Amperes.
)
IC---- (
Integrated Circuit, a one piece chip holding thousands of transistors.
)
IF---- (
Intermediate Frequency.
)
IF Shift---- (
A function that electronically shifts IF Frequency from a center frequency.
)
IMD---- (
Distortion within RF Circuits made with upper
and lower adjacent channel signals.
)
Impedance---- (
The opposition or resistance to a flow of electric current (27MHz CBs are 500hms).
)
Impedance---- (
A term used to describe a combination of reactance and resistance in a circuit.
)
inductance---- (
A measure of the ability of a coil to store energy in a magnetic field.
)
Inductor---- (
An electrical component usually composed of a
coil of wire wound on a central core. An inductor stores energy in a magnetic field.
)
Info---- (
Information.
)
International Telecommunication---- (
ITU--The International organization with the responsibility
for dividing the range of communications frequencies between the various services for the ENTIRE WORLD.
)
I/O---- (
Input/Output.
)
Ionosphere ---- (
A region in the atosphere about 30 to 260 miles
above the earth. The ionosphere is made up of charged particles, or ions.) .
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