The Internet is home to many CB radio websites and channels. You can listen to these radio broadcasts on your PC. You can find these sites using a search engine like Google or Bing. Unlike the real CB radio, which is range-limited, the internet is global. This allows you to listen to the chatter of your favorite drivers from wherever you are. All you need is a PC, an internet connection and a pair of speakers.
There are several free CB radio streaming websites on the Internet. These sites work in the same way as a real CB Radio, picking up radio signals and distributing them on the internet. The channels are displayed as embedded media that can be switched with the click of a mouse. You can also listen to police band radio, which uses low-power multichannel signals. These police band radio websites will stream the live streams of police radio transmissions.
Getting connected is easy with the internet. You can search for a CB radio related Facebook group. You can also join organised ‘nets’ and join groups. Zello, for example, is a popular online network for CB users. This service allows you to connect your cell phone to a radio, and communicate with people around the world. This is a great way to keep in touch with fellow CB radio enthusiasts.