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Hounddog
- 500 or more caches logged
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- Location: A Lost Dog's Home In Sydney
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by Hounddog » 20 October 05 3:04 pm
richary wrote:Probably best not to mention the rules governing CB power output then
No probably not.
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Effrem
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by Effrem » 23 October 05 3:29 pm
Hounddog wrote:
No probably not.
I can and I do
5 watts transmited from the radio not eirp.
erip limit is around the 21 watt mark.
(except on 21/22)
I comply (just) with the eirp on the truck and not at all at home, but at home i do comply with the 5 watt limit. (except when I wish to be heard over the foul mouthed rabble
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Eff
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crew 153
- 9000 or more caches found
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- Location: Calamvale, Brisbane
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by crew 153 » 30 October 05 10:07 pm
Just returned from the trip Brisbane to Forster and return and used the UHF between the cars on Ch 15 both ways. Only had chatter on them once at a roadworks site with the Stop/Go guys. Had no problems with comms but then the cars never got too far apart.
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brummy
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- Joined: 20 June 05 1:22 pm
- Location: Brisbane
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by brummy » 04 November 05 5:13 pm
I know I’m thick but can you tell me how the ‘repeaters’ operate? Is it an automatic system or do I need to do something to extend the coverage? And what cannels are they again?
“Please explain???Ââ€
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Mr Router
- 1500 or more caches found
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by Mr Router » 04 November 05 11:04 pm
For Brummy