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Old July 22nd 03, 03:16 AM
valmont
 
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(Twistedhed) wrote in message ...
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"Alan Lansburger" wrote in message
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Just one more
thing, what are the "A" channels for?
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Illegal inbetweens. Using them causes splatter
to those on legal channels.


Total bull****. This clown has no clue concerning radio theory,
especially where 27 MHZ is concerned relating to cb and HF.
Speaking on, say, 26.995, will cause no more "splatter" than speaking
on any other "legal" frequency.
Same with the "off" channels. If your
radio is not causing a splatter or bleed problem on the regular
channels, the freeband channels


There are no "freeband channels" except in your mind.

will not cause or increase "splatter" in
any manner whatsoever. The above cb voo-doo claim was
made,,,well,,merely look at the posting access and email.....LOL.


Come back from cloud-cukoo-land. Those frequencies are not authorized
for voice comms, therefore they can cause interference to legal users
on adjacent channels. Better to operate legally and considerately.

Here is a link to a frequency table which
includes the Pro Star 400.
http://cbshop.webtrix.net/freq-chart-master.htm
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No mention of where it's legal to transmit in
this chart.


No need for it. Most aren't as clueless as yourself.


Alan Lansburger didn't know where the ham bands begin and end. There
are probably others that don't know. Why discourage the free flow of
accurate information? I thought you were against censorship, Twisty?