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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 20:46:47 GMT, robert casey
wrote: I doubt if the hams who freeband are dumb enough to use their calls there (but you never know). But I wouldn't be surprised to learn that they are "recognized" there by other people who turn them in. Some might ID by mistake out of habit before they realize that they are out of band..... That could happen. I've caught myself almost doing it a few times. WOuld it be illegal to use my callsign as my "cb handle" on CB using legal CB equipment? Or would I be using my ham license out of band? Not that anyone would really care, but.... If you are running legal CB gear on legal CB channels, you certainly can use a ham call as a "handle". Why someone would is another question. | If you are going to freeband, having a ham license may actually be | detrimental. Freebanders don't generally ID themselves at all. To actually track one down would be a lot harder. Yes, I agree. It just seems funny that the latest freeband bust seem to be hams running out of band over unlicensed operation. I've heard second hand of hams, bored of regular ham bands, doing "freeband" for a change of pace. Many hams used to be CB'ers/Freebanders, and like to "return to the roost" once in a while. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj |
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![]() Many hams used to be CB'ers/Freebanders, and like to "return to the roost" once in a while. I got my start in radio with a legal CB radio back in 1976. Then got a ham license and never went back. If I wanted to "freeband" I can legally use the 10 meter band as a ham for the same operations. But with the sunspots out, I can use 20 or lower just as legally. |
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 19:42:08 GMT, robert casey
wrote: Many hams used to be CB'ers/Freebanders, and like to "return to the roost" once in a while. I got my start in radio with a legal CB radio back in 1976. Then got a ham license and never went back. If I wanted to "freeband" I can legally use the 10 meter band as a ham for the same operations. But with the sunspots out, I can use 20 or lower just as legally. Certainly. I agree. But some people do things differently. When 10/11 meters opens up, there is often only a handful of hams on 10, but there are hundreds (or more) people on 11 meters. The DX potential is better. I don't condone it, but I do understand it. Dave "Sandbagger" |
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