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Patty is gonna forward this to them also...
Pat probally has the new $10,000 dollar Icom to talk on channel 19... Hamguy wrote: With the proper license, this radio is perfectly LEGAL for a ham to own and operate on 10-meters. Additionally, the ham might want to MONITOR 11-meters as well. My Kenwood gets 11-meters too, but that doesn't mean that I use it there. Any semi-intelligent ham would know that the 2510 is not type-accepted for 11-meter TRANSMIT anyway. "Pat Stevens" wrote in message ... "dontspam" wrote in message . .. "Uniden President HR2510 10/11 meter all mode mobile radio. " You had better hope the FCC dont see this ad. 10-4? It was already forwarded. I thought it was interesting, myself. I, also, thought that it was interesting that the only correlation that this post had with ham radio, was the "illegal" radio, that you mentioned. ![]() |
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