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On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 01:03:55 GMT, Ham Radio Buff
wrote: That's what it seems like. SC I suppose that depends upon what sort of ****ty community you live in. Where I live, with some exceptions. users tend to regard it as a legitimate means of communication. Of course, school holidays tend to drag the standard down, a bit. Something to be said for radios with a parental keylocking system. That said, my radio is turned off when I visit Sydney and Brisbane, these days......wasn't , always, like that, though. If this was a perfect world, we, probably, wouldn't be in it. |
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