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Old September 17th 05, 01:02 PM
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Default Now this is a nifty radio !

Um yah, but too bad it doesn't transmit in the air band.

# Power Output: 5 watts Airband, 5 watts 144-148 Mhz FM
# Receive: Airband 108-137 Mhz, NOAA Weather, FM Broadcast 88-108 Mhz

Casey wrote:
Dave wrote:

And it has 2 meters also!



Agree, very nice and it would be a great radio for when you are way out in
the middle of nowhere with an emergency. You can always contact a plane
flying over to relay your position and situation to local authorities and
not have to rely on a Ham 2 meter repeater being nearby. Very cool radio
and nice size and battery life too.


 
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