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Frank Gilliland July 28th 05 03:30 AM

On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 21:14:35 -0400, jim wrote
in :

snip -- I missed the original post
Sandy Sheehan wrote:


Hello. I am planning on an extra long road trip through Wyoming
and Montana (among other states, but those I have cell service in
allegedly) with only the dogs for company. I'm trying to convince

some

overprotective people (that I love) that it can be done solo.

I don't have a cb, but am considering getting one for the journey.

Does anyone know if there are listeners out there in case of a car
breakdown, etc? It would help ease their mind.

Thanks!!



I don't know about the more populated areas of the US, but if a woman
driving alone in the inland NW calls for help on a CB she better be on
the Interstate or have a shotgun. Otherwise it's just an invitation to
get raped. Even some of the major state highways can have little or no
traffic on them for hours, and it's a long walk to any civilized
outpost.


snip
for what aaa charges and the service they provide its amazing they are
still in business. one of the best value for the money operations i've
seen. support them...



AAA is fantastic -- should be required by law!






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Landshark July 28th 05 04:49 AM


"jim" wrote in message
...
Steveo wrote:
"Jim Hampton" wrote:


Exactly, and as Mad Dog suggested AAA comes in handy on those long car
trips too.

for what aaa charges and the service they provide its amazing they are
still in business. one of the best value for the money operations i've
seen. support them...


Proud member since 1973

Landshark


--
Some of them are living an illusion
Bounded by the darkness of their minds,
In their eyes it's nation against nation,
With racial pride, sad hearts they hide,
Thinking only of themselves,
They shun the light,
They think they're right
Living in the empty shells.



Steveo July 28th 05 11:35 AM

jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:
"Jim Hampton" wrote:

"Steveo" wrote in message
...

"Venom @." wrote:

Forget a CB...Get a nice .44 Mag and a GPS.
Happy trails.

Sandy Sheehan wrote:


Hello. I am planning on an extra long road trip through Wyoming
and Montana (among other states, but those I have cell service in
allegedly) with only the dogs for company. I'm trying to convince

some

overprotective people (that I love) that it can be done solo.

I don't have a cb, but am considering getting one for the journey.

Does anyone know if there are listeners out there in case of a car
breakdown, etc? It would help ease their mind.

Thanks!!









Since when does having a CB preclude you from having those too?

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Hello, Mopar

You make a good point. Having a cb, cell phone, and amateur radio
isn't all that bad an idea. As with computers, backup, backup, backup!
;)

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim


Exactly, and as Mad Dog suggested AAA comes in handy on those long car
trips too.

for what aaa charges and the service they provide its amazing they are
still in business. one of the best value for the money operations i've
seen. support them...

No doubt. A friend of mine uses them for all kinds of crazy stuff, he's
even used them for towing his snow-plow truck. All he does is take the plow
off first. They're a good source for directions too.

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I AmnotGeorgeBush July 28th 05 10:18 PM

From: (John=A0Smith)
Naaa, never shut off the cb linear, heck, you


think those guys out there are that stupid and


don't suddenly get a clue when you go from


4+ watts out to hundreds!



Some times the signal doesn't even drop, especially when it's that ld
stuff to Australia. But yea, their are those times where the kicker is
needed.


Get real!


From 200 to a kw on an omniantenna is not


quite such a shock (still, pays to be tricky)...


John




I don't run power on my base at all. I don't need it on the base. A
visible water horizon and a directional gets 'er done. On the boat, I
can sound like a big strapper with the right power mic. Add a hundred
watts to that and one could damn near shut it down at times.


I AmnotGeorgeBush July 28th 05 10:18 PM

AAA..use it one time for towing and it damn near pays for itself.


jim July 29th 05 02:34 AM

Landshark wrote:
"jim" wrote in message
...

Steveo wrote:

"Jim Hampton" wrote:



Exactly, and as Mad Dog suggested AAA comes in handy on those long car
trips too.


for what aaa charges and the service they provide its amazing they are
still in business. one of the best value for the money operations i've
seen. support them...



Proud member since 1973

Landshark


used them twice in the past 9 years or so and its a service people would
be stupid to ignore. during the recent trip to oak ridge it was
comforting to know they were there.


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