Home
10 Codes
About Us
About CB Radio
Ask Dr. Dave
Audio
Calendar
CB Shops
Contact Us
Ethics
Gallery
Jiggaman's List
Listen to 32 Live
Locations
Log Book
Scanner Freq
Video





Click for Wexford, Pennsylvania Forecast

Quick Links

Google
WikiPedia
Craigslist
Groove Radio
MotionFM
Beatport
Soundcloud
WhitePages
FaceBook
Youtube
Ebay
Paypal
GeoCaching
The Woodlands
HelloBully
InsideButlerCounty
Dictionary
RCGroups
Urban Dictionary
XTube
NOORAOffRoadRacing
Strip Club Directory
Achieve Realty
UseFilm
Perez Hilton
Bam Margera
Mr. Methane
Trolololololololo
Hammond B3
KattWilliams
Beaver County Militia

Radio Links

HamRadioNation
OilCityRadio
EricExtremeRadio
PhantomCbRadio
KCsCbRadioWebSite
Morse Code Program
Radiomods.co.nz
CBTricks
QRZ.com
KA9FOX
ARRL
NHARC
RandLElectronics
Universal-Radio
AES Ham
Resistor Calculator
Antenna Calculator
Frequency Calculator
W5yi

Wind and Solar Links

UsaWindGenerator
TheWindCharger
Backwoods Solar
HomePower.com

©2003-2012 32Live Entertainment
Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Email: jigga@32live.com

We are not responsible for anything. Use cb radios and this website at your own risk.

You Must be 21 or Older to use this website or talk on channel 32.

Click here to return home


About CB Radio

Once you get away from a populated area, cellular voice and data service is not available. Cb radio becomes a primary mobile-mobile and mobile-base mode of communication. Cb is not what it was in the 1970s-1980s or even what it was in the 1990s, but in rural areas of the United States and many other countries of the world, Cb Radio is still in common use. Most truck drivers use cb radios for road, traffic, speed trap and weigh station reports. Many trucker oriented prostitutes, strip clubs and truck stops advertise over the cb radio.

Where we live (central and northern Butler County, Pennsylvania, cellular voice and data are available in most places, but we just use cb radios for fun. Once you travel to more rural or places of different socio-economic status (in Pennsylvania it varies county to county) Cb radios can be very popular, and a necessary way to communicate. Many farms and camps use cb radio to communicate between trucks and tractors. Most excavating companies have cb radios in all of their machines to communicate to triaxles coming in and out and to the other machines. Most mills, yards and plants use cb radio to check in trucks and give them loading and unloading instructions. Many towns in developing countries dispatch cabs, trucks, response vehicles and militias using cb radios.

For all of us on channel 32, we just enjoy cb radio for fun. We have cbs in our cars and houses. We talk to each other, burp and fart, make fun of each other, and play offensive music, porno clips and sound effects. Hope you can join us!

Read more about cb radio in the Wikipedia Article.