Lingo actually makes sense
Darrell's post reminds me that CBer lingo may not seem comprehensible to the non-user. So, this a very quick into:
CB Channels are open (meaning that anyone can speak at any time) such open access could result in chaos unless certain protocols are followed. When someone keys their mike and says "Breaker 1-9"... What they mean is "I would like to break into the conversation on this channel 19" The normal response to this query is "Go Breaker" and then you can make your request or say hello or whatever. It is considered reasonably rude to start yaking on a channel without "asking first." The 10-code (eg: "10-4") is a short-cut voice code often used in some form on the CB.
M.
Look at the CB page on this site
Laura,
You have been a busy poster today -- thanks for all of the information about Chicago and Madison!
You can find a good 40-channel CB (without Single-Side-Band) for about $100. There are plenty available for ~ $50. We have pulled together some good CB resource pages in our Links and Finds section.
Actually, local information runs the gamut from breaking weather to good motels to directions to specific addresses to "whatever you need".
Mark