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Lancer:
I only wish you were correct. Hams are a tight-knit group which looks down on all other radio-users, with the possible exception of gov't. Get to know some hams in your area, I think you will find a common "control freak" nature amongst them. If even another ham suggests possible changes to their ancient methods they "black ball" him/her. Most of all their activities center around a "good ole boys rationale." You have to meet and participate with them to see just how deep this runs... Get your ham license!!! But, play along with them, make it a mission to study and learn about them... I think you will be back to freeband/"Chicken Band", but you will have a greater appreciation of radio on these bands! Regards, John "Lancer" wrote in message ... On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 11:51:39 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: I consider the upper freeband to be from 25Mhz to 30Mhz... at least, I have heard freebanders all across that 5Mhz bandwidth... Regards, John I'd be willing to bet there are a lot of hams that don't even know what "freeband" is. If freebanders stay off 10 meters, most hams wouldn't even care.. |
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