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Old November 10th 03, 01:23 PM
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Its my understanding that you'll only get in trouble if you transmit
on the ham frequences without a ham operaters license.


On Sun, 09 Nov 2003 20:20:03 GMT, "nunjadam bizniss"
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What I'm looking for is: A Galaxy or other simialar high watt radio that
can be modified to work on CB channels 1-40 (2) modification of said Galaxy
radio and "what to ask for" on sites like pinklightning to make it
trasmit/receive on the 40 CB channels ("peak" "tune", ect.) (3) I'm willing
to accept personal responsibility if I get caught with such a radio. I just
think more than 4 watts is a necessary evil to ensure reliable comm. when
out on the road in the midle of nowhere.




 
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