Hi Guys,

On Friday 20 January 2006 14:09, Rick Glazier wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gary VanderMolen"
>
> > Heh-heh. (clipped) back at you, ol' buddy.
> > At one point I modified a 100 watt ham transmitter to
> > work on the CB Band. What was the legal limit, 5 watts?
>
> Was it 4? Some friends and I would go camping out in the woods
> Or down by the beach, and poke an antenna up through the trees
> and hook up his little box...
> His name was Skipper, and that is what we did...
> We "got out" 87 miles with his stuff one time, line of sight...
>
>                                                   Rick

Couldn't resist jumping in on this one..............

I remember as a youth listening to New York Taxis on my parents radio 
gramophone.  The signals used to start to come up at about dusk and 
sometimes lasted for several hours.  More often they would fade in and 
out.  Sometimes quickly, or vary rapidly, like a fluttering, or vibrato 
effect.


-- 
Best Regards:
     Derrick.
     Pontefract Linux Users Group.
     plug at play-net.co.uk

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