Some more helpful site tips I have collected in my travels over the years:
Probably not a problem out east, but in California we have a problem
with Spawn Campers who will leave you high and dry. They have been
known to lock engineers in buildings and take off with they're ride.
These are the
well for GMRS you need to have one listed for type 95 use and to get that
you need to buy one. get your cash out as you can do it for 300 to 400$
and it will be yours. simple and it is a done deal
and yes I also did it, in Florida
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They taste like stir fry!
Kevin King SCSA BSCIS
ARS KC6OVD
GMRS KAG0378
EIEIO 2722
Acworth Georgia
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Here is the site whereI picked up the tuning
info.
John J. Riddell, VE3AMZ451 Cedarcliffe
Dr.,Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaN2K 2J1
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One trip to Mt. Wilson in the Los Angeles area back in the early
seventies, had a deer try to eat fig bars in my jacket pocket.
Neil - WA6KLA
Ken Arck wrote:
Oh yea!!?!? Beat this one g
How about a Nene goose wandering into the building, while you're
sitting on the floor in
Just arrived, crystals from west for our UHF pair.
We plan to put the system online this weekend.
441.9 + 127.3 PL Muncie IN.
:)
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Hello to the group..
I am looking for a service manual/schematic for this old cro.
Have searched high/low, but cannot (yet) find any ref to it on the web.
TIA
John
vk4jkl AT wia.org.au
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Yep betcha you have the deer over in your back yard now :-)
Neil McKie wrote:
One trip to Mt. Wilson in the Los Angeles area back in the early
seventies, had a deer try to eat fig bars in my jacket pocket.
Neil - WA6KLA
Ken Arck wrote:
Oh yea!!?!? Beat this one g
From: Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu Jan 26 01:18:59 CST 2006
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mountain Lion time!
DCFluX wrote:
I had reports of a bobcat banging it's head on the door of a building
trying to eat two telephone guys down near Phoenix.
Anyone have any info on moving Hi Band UHF MASTR III base stations into
the ham band?
I think they are 150-174 450-470.
Thanks
John
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Hi Russ,
pretty neat pictures... Mule on the
attack.
Part urban legend -- the pix are real, but the mule didn't kill the cat (http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/mulelion.asp).
73,
Bob, WA9FBO
Member, Rocky Mountain LongEars Assoc.
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Ihave a particular situation where I'd like
to use two radios in tandem. The purpose is to be able to run a net on two
repeaters which are not linked. I am looking at using GE Phoenix radios
because of cost and availability.
The idea is to interface two radios in order that
they would TX
Any way you slice it , that is one BAAAD ASS; and one that I personally
would not want to get on the wrong side of.
Milt
N3LTQ
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The technical aspect is moot. Logistically, you can't do it.
You call up the net and a station on both repeaters respond but they
can't hear each other. How are you going to handle that?
Chuck
WB2EDV
Paul Holm wrote:
I have a particular situation where I'd like to use two radios in
Quite frequently ... but a thousand miles further north than
Mt. Wilson.
Neil
Mark A. Holman wrote:
Yep betcha you have the deer over in your back yard now :-)
Neil McKie wrote:
One trip to Mt. Wilson in the Los Angeles area back in the early
seventies, had a deer try
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