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echo: amateur_radio
to: Tony Langdon
from: Joe Delahaye
date: 2016-09-18 20:59:52
subject: Re: Wannbe HAM

Re: Re: Wannbe HAM
  By: Tony Langdon to Joe Delahaye on Mon Sep 19 2016 07:46:00

 JD>> Yes, have had for several years now (more then 5 that I remember
 JD>> ). I dont remember what band it uses, but it is very low power.

 TL> Interesting. Here, the way forward seems to be for existing services to
 TL> evolve where possible. Our UHF CB service has certainly evolved to move
 TL> with the times. :)

CB is still around.  I think the new service is called something like Family
Radio Service.  Dont quote me on that though :)

 TL>> I suspect that was a very common practice. :)

 JD>> Yup, that it was :)

 TL> Yeah, as I said before, I used to do the same, though went for one licence
 TL> on each band, just in case the RIs had ready access to a database, but I
 TL> was running multiple radios on each band. :)

And then there were those who ran with no license 
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