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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.
J
Jack---- (
CB term of affection, like "good buddy".
)
Jack-a-lantern---- (
Schneider owner operator trucks "Cut out a little different" .
)
Jacking it around---- (
Bamking a round a curve.
)
Jack it up---- (
Speed up.
)
Jackpot---- (
when police lights are flashing. "Looks like someone hit the jackpot".
)
Jackrabbit ---- (
Poilce; speeder.
)
Jail bait---- (
Girl who hasn't reached majority; a young girl ( usually meaning to young to bleed & breed ).
)
Jam---- (
Deliberately interfere with another station.
)
Jamboree---- (
Gathering of CB'ers; A CB jamboree is an event planned by CB'ers, and usually includes
entertainment, door prizes, food, refreshments and CB displays.
)
Jam Butty/Sandwich---- (
Motorway patrol
Police car (red stripe along side of white vehicle).
)
Japanese toy---- (
CB radio.
)
Jargon---- (
CB lingo.
)
Java---- (
Coffee.
)
Jaw jacking---- (
Talking.
)
Jewelry---- (
Lights on truck.
)
Jewelry---- (
Tire chains or cables.
)
Jimmy---- (
Same as hillybilly wagon; also, type of truck.
)
Jimmy's Place---- (
Plains,Georgia-USA.
)
Jingle---- (
CB or telephone contact.
)
Jive---- (
Kid around.
)
Jock strap---- (
Heavy duty suspension.
)
John Law---- (
Police.
)
Johnny Law---- (
Police.
)
J Town---- (
Jackson,Tennessee-USA.
)
J Trail---- (
CB Jamboree season (see jamboree).
)
Juice---- (
Automotive fuel.
)
Juke joint---- (
Small, inexpensive eating or drinking place; truck stop.
)
Jump down---- (
Switching to lower channel.
)
Jumped the pin---- (
In complete coupling device.
)
Jump up---- (
Go to higher channel.
)
Jump the tracks---- (
Transmitting over four watts output.
)
Junk buzzard---- (
Bum of bums; dregs of bum society.
)
Junkyard---- (
Place of employment.
)
Junvenile delinquent---- (
Someone prtending to be a truck driver.
)
Technical Terms & Abbreviations---
Means practical knowledge on electrical systems including installing, maintaining, operating, or repairing electrical equipment.
Japan Band---- (
Japan has 3 radio bands that do not require licenses. Two of them are limited to
extremely short-range use because of low power limits. The other, with maximum power output of 5 watts, is more like CB as
it is known in North America, Europe and Australia.--
8 Channels (26.968 - 27.144 AM) (no SSB) Maximum power 0.5W
Channels 1-8 on 26.968, 26.967, 27.040,
27.080, 27.088, 27.112, 27.120, and 27.144--
9 channels with 12.5 kHz spacing (422.200 - 422.300 FM)--
Specific Low Power Radio", also known as "UHF CB" maximum power 0.01W (10mW)--
158 channels with 12.5 kHz spacing (903.0125-904.9875 FM)--
"Personal Radio" maximum power 5W .
)
Jargon---- (
CB or Ham lingo.
)
J pole---- (
A mechanically modified version of the zepp (zeppelin) antenna. It consists of a half-wavelength
radiator fed by a quarter-wave matching stub. This antenna does not require the ground plane that ¼-wave antennas do to work properly.
)
Junction Diode---- (
AN electric component formed by placing a layer of N-type
semiconductor material next to a layer of P-type material. Diodes allow current to flow in one direction Only.
)
Jury rig ---- (
Fix in an unorthodox manner.
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