![]() ![]() The Beginning of a New Era: The MicroMobile the CB Radio AlternativeĮxtreme Tornado Tours trust the Midland MicroMobile when it matters most / Image from Extreme Tornado ToursĬontinuing our legacy as pioneers in two-way radio technology, the MicroMobile was designed for those who work and play outdoors. This lead to the CB radio playing a prominent role in pop culture including the Burt Reynolds’ classic Smokey and The Bandit and Cledus Maggard & the Citizen’s Band 1976 hit White Knight. By 1977, 40 more channels were opened up to the public to accommodate the excitement and demand. Throughout the 1970's, truckers used CB's to organize massive conveys and stage civil protests of gas prices. The CB radio phenomenon didn’t end there - it was only getting started. Drivers turned to their CB radios to alert each other of police speed traps and gas stations with gas. A nationwide speed limit of 55 mph was implemented due to the oil crisis and shortages. CB radio clubs sprang up across the country, and the CB radio craze began.īy the 1970’s, the country was at the beginning of what would become Sammy Hagar’s heartache with 55 mph speed limits. CB radios quickly became popular among farmers, truck drivers, and radio hobbyists. Through advancements in electronics, these radios reduced in size and cost making them attainable for the general public. In the 1960’s, Midland Radio Corporation became the first CB radio manufacturer in the United States. After the war, Gross turned to making two-way radios for personal use.Īfter the war in the late 1940’s, Gross formed the Citizens Radio Corporation and received the first approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to use his new Citizen’s Band radio equipment for personal use. Gross was recruited to design two-way communication systems for ground troops to communicate with bomber pilots behind enemy lines. On the brink of World War II, his brilliance with wireless and mobile communication caught the attention of the U.S. In 1938 at the age of 20, Gross had invented and patented his first version of a handheld two-way radio called a walkie talkie. By 16, he earned his amateur radio license. Among his many inventions was a two-way wristwatch transmitter which is said to have inspired cartoonist Chester Gould and his crime fighter character, Dick Tracy, began sporting the high-tech watch in 1948.īy age 12, Gross had learned radio code and became a ham operator. Gross was a brilliant inventor ahead of his time. Besides the CB radio, Gross also invented walkie talkies and the telephone pager. The CB radio-or Citizens band radio-was created by inventor and wireless communication pioneer Al Gross in 1945. Coast Guardsman carries a radio on beach patrol during World War II / Image from the U.S. It's compact, powerful, and compatible with widely-used FRS/GMRS walkie talkies, and an affordable alternative to CB radio.Ī U.S. It is the all-new reliable communication solution for farming, overlanding, RVing, off-roading, family trips, and outdoor adventure. The MicroMobile isn’t the CB radio from 70's pop culture. ![]() MXT115 mounted in combine / Image from Werner Farms Say Goodbye to Your CB Radio and Hello to the MicroMobile ![]() We wanted to grow upon our expertise as the leader in two-way communication since way back when we manufactured the first and best CB radio in the United States. The CB radio is a pillar of two-way radio communication, but Midland saw an opportunity to reinvent the traditional CB radio and make it more accessible and powerful. For this reason, CB radios and handheld two-way radios have remained a viable and steadfast form of communication. But our high-tech cell phones and WiFi are unreliable in many environments, especially in the face of severe weather in remote areas. Many forms of communication have fallen to the wayside as cell phones become more advanced. From writing on cave walls to mailing letters with the Pony Express to sending instantaneous video messages around the world with cell phones. Over the centuries humans have evolved our communication. ![]()
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