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Old August 18th 04, 01:24 PM
ScanMan
 
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Funny, most hams I know are into trunking big time. But, most hams I know
are only into vhf/uhf comms as well. I suppose your observation would be the
fact for most gen/extra class hams who operate mostly on HF. Haven't heard
too many of them discuss trunking on their nets or elsewhere. Good point
there.

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ScanMan wrote:

As
soon as they come out with a trunk-tracking extended receive quad band
amateur transceiver I am SOLD heh


Don't hold your breath. Trunking is an anathema to most hams.

-D
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