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SirVolta No. Not unless those truck drivers are ham radio operator using the 2M and 70cm ham bands. CB works on 27MHz while this transceiver works on 136-174MHz and 400-520MHz. Handhelds for 27MHz CB do exist, but are quite rare. Mostly due to the large antenna required for that frequency that would be quite annoying on a handheld. Also note that at least in Europe you need to have a amateur radio license to even own this radio if it is ready to transmit (battery and antenna installed or near the device). I do not know about the US, but it is still something to be aware of. So if you just want to listen, get a wide band scanner.
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