speedhighway46
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Or just say:
73 K7EED SK
PS: Great callsign!
73 K7EED SK
PS: Great callsign!
speedhighway46 said:Or just say:
73 K7EED SK
PS: Great callsign!
Oh, I've just spent way too long drooling over the pix of your build. Just lovely. Hope I run onto you, someday, and can have a tour. And thanks for the input on the CB. I've been wondering about that, too.speedhighway46 said:CRVLers:
Compassrose has pretty much nailed it as far as CBs are concerned. I have one in my motor home and can count on one hand the number of times I have used it in the past few years. Stil, they are cheap and having one is better than not having one; it may be the one thing that saves you one day. Go to a truck stop, TA or Pilot, and buy a new one. They are pretty cheap. Also, get a magnet mouth antenna and stick it on your roof; that's all you'll need so don't let them talk you into anything more.
I'd also like to put a plug for Amateur Radio. Yes, you do need a license and pass a test but it's pretty easy and the questions on the test are all published so you know what they are. Then get a radio that operates on the two meter band (146-147 MHz). The national listening frequency is 146.52; have a problem? Go there and ask for help and there is a good chance someone will hear you and lend a hand. For more information Google ARRL and go to their website; it's the national organization for "ham" radio operators and they will gladly help you out. The radio in my motor home is always on and always set to 146.52! Having to pass the test to get a license serves as a pretty good "riff-raff" filter; folks in ham radio are generally helpful and you can make lifelong friends; just like here!
Hope this helps.
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