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Richard Webb <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 May 2006 00:41:59 000
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w2ajv wrote:
   >But maybe, just maybe some day we'll turn on the cb band and hear
   >courtesy.
I wouldn't place any bets.
WOuld be nice if I could think that while traveling cb would
be a useful tool, my family used to help the road travelers
back in the '70's.  WE provided directions and info for
truckers and did our turn as react monitors.
I won't go anywhere near it.  I hear enough cb like conduct
on two meters and 440.


Imho echolid hasn't helped in that regard either.



Richard Webb,
Electric Spider Productions,
Eads Tn.



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