Nomad Radio
Louisville, KY
Under new management since 1980.
He’s city center so I haven’t stopped off in big truck. Who knows what treasures are hidden in that temple?
One of my favorite truck stops in that area is the new Loves at Elizabethtown, KY. I run the KY Parkway route thru Dyersburg, TN (nice Loves there) fairly often the past six years. The one at Calvary City is also good, just busy. Anything else near L-ville, avoid, unless you get well into Indiana. Rough areas near Forts Knox and Campbell.
You won’t find many shops that “advertise” on AM-19 thru those stretches you mention. E/W Tennessee and E/S Georgia plus E North Carolina come to mind on that score. The others have work to do. (Don’t ever use Ch 5 CB Shop at Memphis, for example)
Rays CB Shop
West Memphis, AR
Same property as the Petro (a good one). Strip mall, facing McDonalds on Petro Dr. (West Memphis is legendary. All I have to do is key up anywhere in the USA with, “ . . kick it back to 26 for the real deal” , and everyone knows the hoodlums I’ve seen, ha!)
Past busy main roads it’s word of mouth. You hear 2,3 rock haulers with nice audio chances are it’s the same guy set them up. Same for bull haulers in a herd formation. Will have to ask.
You pretty much need to be on the main routes:
IH-65, Birmingham to Indianapolis
IH-24, Chattanooga to Nashville
IH-85, NC into Atlanta
IH-40, Knoxille to Amarillo
IH-55 & IH-57 from south IL into Chicago
IH-70, KC to all points East.
IH-80/94, ChicagoLand
IH-10, San Antonio to Slidell
IH-20, Atlanta to Permian Basin
IH-80 & IH-76, Pennsylvania (very big)
IH-81, Knoxville to Harrisburg
Ohio is the center of the radio universe.
Extends to adjoining states.
I can probably name at least one shop on each of those. Those are the busiest for radio traffic. Some other routes on big roads have high volume, but not much radio chatter unless there’s a wreck. Tend to be very rural. Where a scanner to cover the other CB channels is good (and anything along Ohio River).
IH-55 Memphis to STL
IH-24, Nashville to IL
IH-35, Minneapolis to OKC
IH-64, Kentucky & Virginia
IH-79, Ohio & WV
IH-68, Maryland
I got you for TN & KY, but for MO it’s going to be someone between Kansas City & Omaha (name not known to me).
Other areas can have loads of chatter, but you won’t hear as many good radios. Sometimes it’s embarrassingly bad ones. Meaning they’s all runnin’ Bubba Fred Specials. Just ask contributor RWB who lives in SW Missouri.
Speaking of which, the IOWA 80 Petro at Joplin, MO has something for every truck driver and his sweetheart. Stop off a few hours.