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Hello, John
With a reliable daytime communications range of perhaps 5 miles in this city (up to 20 miles at 3 am in the morning when most folks are asleep), if you multiply reliable communications range by the number of folks, cb will fall short. Even shorter if you need a good reliable 100 or 200 mile range 24/7. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "John Smith" wrote in message ... Naaa, CB has just absorbed amateur radio. Heck, what could we expect, they out number hams a few times over! John "Bruce" wrote in message ... WHO CARES, Ham radio is dead CB is King |
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