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Old August 26th 05, 03:27 AM
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Bret Ludwig wrote:

By 1963, AM was called "Ancient Mary" in ham circles, which is why
Collins didn't provide for it. 11 meters was and is a different story.
It is of course illegal to operate a S-Line or any other
non-type-certified CB transmitter on that band, which makes the
practice all the more fun for the dedicated "Chicken Bandit".


Ok.

-Bill
 
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