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Old December 2nd 04, 02:59 PM
Twistedhed
 
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From: (i=A0love=A0roger=A0beeps)
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 10:03:26 -0800, Craig Petersen
wrote:
i love roger beeps wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:39:23 -0500, i love roger beeps
wrote:
You know, the same thing can be said about some freebanders. My question
to you is this, what are you going to do when the HF band is obliterated
with BPL signals? Every frequency you enjoy freebanding on will have
30-60dB over S-9 of noise. I used to be like you, but freebanding got
old and I wanted to move on. And in case anyone missed it, here is a
list of the BPL frequencys the power company wants to use.
BPL BANDS:
1.705-2.850 MHz
3.025-3.400 MHz
3.500-4.650 MHz
4.700-5.450 MHz
5.680-6.525 MHz
6.685-8.815 MHz
8.965-10.005 MHz
10.100-11.275 MHz
11.400-13.260 MHz
13.360-17.900 MHz
17.920-21.924 MHz
22.000-74.800 MHz
75.200-80.000 MHz
To be used for educational purposes only...
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The problem, we also have, is people like


psycho to the keyclowns, who are spineless


jellyfish. He is a ratfink. People that choose to


impose there morals on others. And he is


likely a ham op.



Not really. He's a nocode.

I am an inactive ham for about 10 years. I had


planned to buy a nice transceiver and get


back on the air. But i found that i would be


spending a capitol sum of money to talk to


people with no people skills. Good luck with


your BPL issues, that is alot of frequency


space.


73's Toejam


By all means, buy that transceiver and jump on in. The freeeband has
always yielded more active fun and better dx than ten meter. In fact,
regular cb kicks up better fun than ten meter. As you see on this group,
what you see is what you get. Fun is exactly where you would expect to
find it....going strictly by the postings to this group should help you
make your decision. Good luck and have fun....something us cb and
feeeband fanatics appear to have the market cornered on.