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G0FTD > RADIO 23.11.06 17:51l 33 Lines 967 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 000932326PZT
Read: DK5RAS GUEST
Subj: Re: Licencing in ZL 'HUD
Path: DB0FHN<DB0MRW<DK0WUE<DB0RES<ON0AR<HS1LMV<7M3TJZ<ZL2BAU<GB7PZT
Sent: 061123/1549Z @:GB7PZT.#24.GBR.EU [Kidderminster] #:93200 XSERV410h
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 15:49:53 +0000
From: g0ftd@gb7pzt.#24.gbr.eu (Andy)
To: radio@ww
Subject: Re: Licencing in ZL 'HUD
GM7HUD wrote:-
>> Actually I wouldn't mind if CB traffic got onto our amateur network, so
>> long as it was clean and relevant.
>
> It already can and does. Though to be honest, M3's are few and far between
> on packet!
Thankfully they tend to stick around repeaters and IRLP links,leaving
the other freqs free.
As the old adage says:
"If you're not a G, then you come from CB" ;-))
Plenty of M3's on GB3EK (echolinked) talking about "first personals",
"got yer ears on" and calling other stations but not mentioning their own.
I heard another classic from an M3, asking for help, he didn't know how
to turn the power output of his IC706 down, to comply with the regs.
In the meantime he had to stick to 50 watts until someone showed him how !
Irrefutable proof that the training they get is complete pants.
- Andy -
G0FTD @ GB7PZT
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