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Channel 19 (El Salvador)
Channel 19 may refer to: * CB radio channel 19 (27.185 MHz), unofficially a commonly monitored calling frequency for highway transport operators. Canada The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 19 (UHF frequencies covering 500-506 MHz) in Canada: * CBFT-DT in Montreal, Quebec * CICA-DT in Toronto, Ontario * CKRT-DT-6 in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec The following television stations operate on virtual channel 19 in Canada: * CICA-DT in Toronto, Ontario Mexico The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 19 in Mexico: * XERV-TDT in Reynosa, Tamaulipas * XHFAS-TDT in Fronteras, Sonora * XHIMS-TDT in Ímuris, Sonora * XHZAT-TDT in Zacatecas, Zacatecas One station operates on virtual channel 19 in Mexico: * XHUAA-TDT in Tijuana, Baja California See also

* Chanel No. 19, a perfume * Channel 19 branded TV stations in the United States * Channel 19 digital TV stations in the United States * Channel 19 low-power TV stations in the United ...
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CB Radio
Citizens band radio (also known as CB radio), used in many countries, is a land mobile radio system, a system allowing short-distance person-to-many persons bidirectional voice communication among individuals, using two way radios operating on 40 channels near 27 MHz (11 m) in the high frequency (a.k.a. shortwave) band. Citizens band is distinct from other personal radio service allocations such as FRS, GMRS, MURS, UHF CB and the Amateur Radio Service ( "ham" radio). In many countries, CB operation does not require a license, and (unlike amateur radio) it may be used for business or personal communications. Like many other land mobile radio services, multiple radios in a local area share a single frequency channel, but only one can transmit at a time. The radio is normally in receive mode to receive transmissions of other radios on the channel; when users want to talk they press a "push to talk" button on their radio, which turns on their transmitter. Users o ...
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