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CBs -> SW transcievers?
Short wave transcievers anyone?? FCC licence is really easy to get and
you can communicate around the globe from your car.
I'm going to be looking for one this summer.
Alex
On Mon, 3 Mar 1997, Lee Levitt wrote:
> Allan Jones <ampj@tiac.net> writes:
> >> Is there a reason other than aesthetics for "stealthing" a CB in the USA?
> >
> > Well, I thought they were extremely out-of-style, out of date, useless,
> >and used only by fat and drunk backwoods hill-billys, truckers, gun
> >owners, backward ass losers, and people who couldn't afford cell phones.
>
> That's not right at all...I certainly *can* afford a cellphone, I paid my
> brother in law three dollars cash for the one he got from his
> brother-in-law's sister's husband Billy Bob. :)
>
> >info on exactly what they are using(A web page with pictures would be
> >IDEAL! If there is none out there, maybe someone would be willing to
> >organize an effort to acquire photos of all the unmarkies and scan them
> >onto a web page).
>
> There is a pretty extensive web site already out there. Check out:
>
> http://www.motorists.com/tix.htm
>
> HTH,
>
> Lee
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