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      <description>Picking up a handheld cb ssb can feel like a bit of a hunt these days, but the extra range you get is worth the effort. If you&amp;#39;ve spent any time on the standard 40 channels of the Citizen&amp;#39;s Band, you know that 4 watts of power only gets you so far.</description>
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