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"Bob Dobbs EC42" wrote in message
news ![]() On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 04:15:15 +0000, A.E. 352 wrote: This doesn't really pertain to A.E. members, just radio operators in general. Years ago, there was a 'Gentlemans Agreement' that AM'ers would operated on channels 30 and BELOW, and us SSB operators would run channels 31 and ABOVE and things worked out great for all ops. Too bad this 'agreement' has gone out the window these days! Around here we have commercial trucking firms operated by Mexicans that use whatever channel someone selects when they leave the yard. -- Echo Charlie 42 San Diego, California We had a small cab company that tried using 11 meters for dispatch. Needless to say the locals put a stop to it by following them from channel to channel. |
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