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to: BOBBIE BEERS
from: ROGER CRAVENS
date: 1997-03-19 17:29:00
subject: Railroad Freqs

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Date: 03-17-97 (16:06)
Subj: Railroad Freqs
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  -@> -=> Quoting Roger Cravens to All <=-
BB-@> RC> I'm having a bit of a problem trying to understand the facination 
wit
  -@> RC> listening to railroad frequencies.  I've plugged in the standard 
bunc
  -@> RC> of freqs, including those in the 400MHz area and listened to the
  -@> RC> various railroads in and around Atlanta.
BB-@>Hi Roger,
BB-@>I think you have to be a railroad person or buff who understands what's
  -@>being said. The railroad has it's own terminology. Can't remember now 
wher
  -@>I saw it, but there was a list posted. I think it's like anything else 
you
  -@>listen to, you have to understand the lingo.
BB-@>Bobbie
Hey Bobbie, how are you?  Been a long while since I spoke/typed to you.
Hope all is well at your house.
I agree, so I guess I'll have to give listening to RR freqs more than a
week's worth of listening - maybe I'll catch on.  Sort of like riding a
bike I suppose.
Roger Cravens
"BobbieB1@aol.com"
and mine are:
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rbg3@ccdosa1.em.cdc.gov
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