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Skelton Beakers Club members, Graham Appleyard (left), Ann Scott & Barry Smith, pictured outside their caravan, which is manned 24 hours a day, they have so far contacted 3650 breakers
Vince Prior, Club Secretary, North Tees Breakers Club, which is disbanding due to lack of support, 9th March 1986
David Nicholson, CB Radio enthusiast with his rig and licence, on the day Cleveland breakers were given the all clear to freedom of the airwaves as Citizen Band Radio went legal, 2nd November 1981
Samantha Bunnell (right) and her friend Jillian Carnell, try out a CB Radio, 18th January 1983
Cashier Doreen Bone of Dixons with one of the new legal CB Radios. With legal Citizens Band coming in on the 2 November 1981, the North East has gone crackers over the peoples radio. 31st October 1981
CB Radio buffs Paul Bradwell, alias The Badger, (left) and Joseph Hunt, alias Bluebird II. 2nd August 1983
CB Radio inside Car, 2nd September 1981
Middlesbrough based Phantom Squadron CB Radio Group members, who recently raised nearly 1000 pounds for the South Cleveland Hospital Kidney Transplant Fund after a 132 hour chat in
Phantom Squadron CB Radio Group, Neil Robinson with fellow members of the club, based in Middlesbrough, 16th February 1983
Pat Lee of the Sunderland Breakers Club with Barnwell Primary School CB Club members Simon Kelly, left, Julia Hopkirk and Darren Richards. 10th December 1981
CB Radio breakers who have traditionally called on channel 19. 28th August 1995
CB radio gathering in South Shields. Pictured, a group of CB Thames monitors who today will act as show marshals. Left to right, David Musk Smith, Nicholas Watson, Richard Freeman, Dave Douglas
A man on a CB Radio. 27th January 1982