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Old March 6th 05, 11:49 PM
Scott
 
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Proposal: Make 11 meters available to to HAMs as secondary use. Power
restricted to 100 Watts.


Why restrict Hams to what would be QRP level on that band? g


QRP is defined as 5 watts or less.

Then the HAMs can have QSOs with CBers.


We already can, QSL?

I have a CB in my vehicle. A stock TRC-451 with an Astatic 636-L and
a 2x455 box that talks as far as I can hear with a full size antenna.

I also have a 2 meter and sometimes 440 as well. I left the CB in
because it was already there and when you want to find out why
traffic stopped, there's nothing like 19, for a minute or two.

With almost total lack of any enforcement there,
who's to know, or care if Hams do that now?


Only Riley will know...
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