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Old July 26th 05, 01:24 AM
robert casey
 
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I mean, the more cb'ers and freebanders we can get informed, the more new licenses we can generate...

I can hardly wait, I am getting ahold of "Toothless Ted" on Chicken-Band channel 19 and letting him know right now--I just know he will be excited!


Don't know about Toothless Ted, but some on the "freeband" may
want to get ham licenses. The sunspots are at a low right
now, and there's not much "skip" on 11. But there is on 80, 40
and 20, worldwide. Many different bands and higher legal power (on
the order of a kilowatt, varies on bands). "Repent you radio
sinner, come to the salvation of a ham license". :-)
 
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