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Ron Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 May 2014 17:20:27 -0400
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I seriously doubt we'd "chase" anybody off of anything. We aren't chasing the one's we have on the ham bands off of our current turf, what makes you think we'll move any freebander just because we magically appear on 27 mHz?

Ron Miller
N6MSA

> On May 6, 2014, at 6:54 PM, Michael Thurman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> I agree.. he truth is, if you are not an idiot none will ever care how =
> much power you run on cb, especially from a mobile. it is one of this =
> issues that so many hams get all uptight about, but I do not know a =
> single ham who actually has a cb and an hf radio. they just turn their =
> power down to what is necessary to make the contact they desire and call =
> it good. I truly wish they would just give up and open the entire =
> spectrum to us at full power and lets chase he trash off the =93freehand=94=
> areas between cb and 10 meters. Back when the created cb, the ccc and =
> the rest of the agencies were 100% bonehead stupid to even think that it =
> would stay legal
> 
> I have never run =93legal=94 cb and never intend to because i am not a =
> jerk on the air and therefore will never have any issues with the =
> handful of times I actually would are to use cb.
> 
> 73 kb8nla
> 
> Michael Thurman
> [log in to unmask]
> 
> 
> 
> On May 5, 2014, at 12:16 PM, Colin McDonald <[log in to unmask]> =
> wrote:
> 
>> Well, michael, there are certainly some technically legal/regulatory =
> things=20
>> to be aware of.
>> However, if you get a radio that will transmit on 10M, and run that =
> mobile,=20
>> and also happen to have 11M in it, then it's easy enough to consider =
> it a=20
>> 10M mobile radio...most good quality 11M mobile antennas will work =
> through=20
>> to the upper end of 10M without additional tuning.
>> I have a Ranger RCI2950 which works very well as a 10M radio...and it =
> has a=20
>> button on the front, called lock, that when pressed, puts the radio =
> into the=20
>> 40 channel cb mode....still with 40W output on ssb and about 25 on =
> am...but=20
>> it also has an rf power control on the front so you can easily turn =
> that=20
>> control all the way counter clock wise and, wonder of wonders, it =
> makes the=20
>> radio put out exactly 4W am and 12W SSB....now how wierd is that one=20=
> 
>> ahahahahaha.
>> Is it a legal CB, no, not for the average person, but if you have your =
> ham=20
>> license, you can legally own and use the radio on 10M...and if you =
> happen to=20
>> use it on the cb frequencies from time to time, who's going to make an =
> issue=20
>> out of it?
>> 11m in canada, though there are regulatory standards, is not regulated=20=
> 
>> anymore by industry Canada unless there are significant complaints, =
> and even=20
>> then, you have to send a letter and pay a fee for them to investigate =
> any=20
>> complaint of improper use on cb frequencies here.
>> As for compact, well, most of these so called export radios are not =
> small=20
>> really, being the size of large commercial mobile radios...some of the=20=
> 
>> newest versions have removable face plates and so on...anytone the =
> chinese=20
>> brand, make a 10/11m mobile radio with all modes, 40w output on ssb =
> and a=20
>> removable control head for easier mounting options.  They are between =
> $150=20
>> and $200 on ebay.
>> and like I said, having a 10M mobile in the vehicle is nice from a ham=20=
> 
>> perspective especially since 10m is so good right now.  Get yourself a=20=
> 
>> wilson 1000 antenna and talk the world on 10M and 11M if you so choose =
> lol.
>> I'm a little surprised 11m is still so popular and heavily used in NL. =
> It=20
>> used to be here in AB as well, but all the transport guys have gone =
> over to=20
>> VHF FM and most of the old cb hobby crowd have gone to 2M and 80M.
>> =20
>> 73
>> Colin, V A6BKX
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Monday, May 05, 2014 8:01 AM
>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: Re_compact high output 11M mobile
>> =20
>>> Good point John.
>>> I never thought of that. I could be jeopardizing my amateur radio =
> license=20
>>> as the CB band is regulated to 4W A.M. and 12W SSB. LOL
>>> Probably forget that and just get a legal one. There's more CB =
> activity=20
>>> here in NL which was why I was looking at one.
>>> =20
>>> 73:
>>> Mike VO1AX=20

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