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On Feb 14, 3:52 am, Scott in Baltimore
wrote: I've had no problems with a few hundred watts on 11 meters, 50 watts on 2 meters and 35 watts on 440. Just what the ham radio world needs, another cber who thinks it is perfectly OK to operate at illegal power levels. |
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Just what the ham radio world needs, another cber who thinks it is
perfectly OK to operate at illegal power levels. Who cares what you old school brass pounders think? I'll be an f'in EXTRA on February 24th. If if wasn't for CB'ers, there would be almost no influx of new hams. Put that in your vibroplex and smoke it! |
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"cmdr buzz corey" wrote:
On Feb 14, 3:52 am, Scott in Baltimore wrote: I've had no problems with a few hundred watts on 11 meters, 50 watts on 2 meters and 35 watts on 440. Just what the ham radio world needs, another cber who thinks it is perfectly OK to operate at illegal power levels. What's your call, CB? -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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On Feb 15, 5:32 pm, "cmdr buzz corey"
wrote: On Feb 14, 3:52 am, Scott in Baltimore wrote: I've had no problems with a few hundred watts on 11 meters, 50 watts on 2 meters and 35 watts on 440. Just what the ham radio world needs, another cber who thinks it is perfectly OK to operate at illegal power levels. hey, don't you know that all those "inbred cb operators" live in very rural mountainous aras where they need the few hundred watts on 11 meters just for their signal to make it to their closest neighbor? The legal 4 wats won't reach any of their neighbors in those areas. So it's understandable why they run a few hundred watts. : ![]() |
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