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Hey OM:
From one of my fav sources wiki pedia: "Carrier pigeons historically carried messages only one way, to their home." So if you're mobile you can forget two way communication. The pigeon sent from your base would never find you in your mobile. 73 OM de n8zu On Aug 8, 8:39 am, "Eddy Grant" wrote: Carrier pidgeon is about the only reliable communication method under those criteria. wrote in message ... im an EE, but have never gotten into ham radio. Now, I have a reason! Im going off roading in the california desert, and I'd like to be able to communicate back home in San Diego. What band and equipment would be the best (for both base and mobile) in order to communicate reliably during the day? Or is this unreasonable? |
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