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Then I regret that it is likely that you are a CBer, or
a CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham. I very much regret that you may have been misled into a false sense of belief. There is _NO_ common ground between CB Radio and Ham Radio. Ham Radio is a technical pursuit for gentlemen. CB Radio is an operating hobby for idiots. (Save when used in its original mode as a social communications facility when it is then indistinguishable from land-line telephony or GSM mobiles) Bob Bob wrote: In my view there has always been a blurring about what use CB vs AR is about. It's a double set of bell shape curves that overlap in a lot of ways. |
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