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I sure wouldn't know. I doubt if any ham operator would be interested as
long as you are not operating between 28.0 and 29.7 MHz. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim "Black Cowboy" wrote in message ... "Radioman" wrote in message ... That's plenty to talk to the truck in front of you. For any real distance, you need a big antenna (CB waves are 36 feet long), and a sideband radio (set on sideband). AM is not normally a long distance mode with 4 watts and a mobile antenna. (Skip does happen, though.) Who is the ham op in Gastonia NC who chases truckers up & down the interstate, trying to find out what channel and what kind of radio they have? Hear he's a real weirdo. Black Cowboy |
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