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Thank you for your question. The range of a CB radio can be influenced by several factors, including the type of antenna used, its condition and location, the physical length of the whip, and the proper matching of the standing wave ratio (SWR). Additionally, the operating environment plays a significant role. Tall buildings, trees, hills, and interference from other CB radios can all limit the effective range. Certain atmospheric conditions may also reduce the range of CB radios. Under ideal conditions, the typical range is approximately 5 to 7 miles, assuming no negative environmental factors are present.
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