"WA8ULX" wrote in message
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They did it a few decades ago when they took 11
meters from the hams
since they didn't use it.
Youi missed the operative word "NEW CB HAM
BANDS"
Only a TRUE CBPlusser, or "TROLL", like WA8ULX
would want to know.
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From: (WA8ULX)
Newsgroups: alt.ham-radio.vhf-uhf
Date: 31 Aug 2003 18:15:25 GMT
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Subject: What freq is good for Freeband on 440
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Myself and another person are going on a road
trip in different cars next
week. We plan on using 440 FM to keep in touch as
we drive along. Since the
other person doesnt have a License what is good
FREQ on 440 to use. Dont worry
we will not use any IDs that would tell who we
were. We will be using GE Deltas
converted to 440 both running about 100 watts and
5 DB Gain antennas. Any Ideas
on what Freqs I should program into the Radios?
73 de,
Leland C. Scott
KC8LDO
ARRL member
NCI member
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