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Old March 27th 05, 12:22 PM
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Default 28mhz ham radio best keep secret.not any more.

the band we truckers,took over we dont need big hf radios like keenwood
etc.we use low cost radios with big power.also the high power black
radio people are makeing there way up 28hz.the new super bowl .we
black,white folks are meeting togeter.untiy day is here on 28mhz

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Old March 27th 05, 08:05 PM
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"H J" wrote in message
...
the band we truckers,took over we dont need big hf radios like

keenwood
etc.we use low cost radios with big power.also the high power

black
radio people are makeing there way up 28hz.the new super bowl

..we
black,white folks are meeting togeter.untiy day is here on 28mhz



Can't spell, can not clearly communicate, and will spend serious
time in prison for operation on 10Meters. The fine is $10,000 a
Day, and the prison time is up to 10 years per infraction. NOT
SMART!


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Old March 27th 05, 08:58 PM
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 18:05:03 GMT, Clarence_A wrote:

"H J" wrote in message
...
the band we truckers,took over we dont need big hf radios like

keenwood
etc.we use low cost radios with big power.also the high power

black
radio people are makeing there way up 28hz.the new super bowl

.we
black,white folks are meeting togeter.untiy day is here on 28mhz


Can't spell, can not clearly communicate, and will spend serious
time in prison for operation on 10Meters. The fine is $10,000 a
Day, and the prison time is up to 10 years per infraction.
NOT SMART!


What is really *NOT SMART* is replying to a TROLL.
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Old March 27th 05, 09:35 PM
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"Freebanding" is quite common these days.
However, from my observations, you are much more likely to find a ham on CB
having fun and rabble-rousing with the truckers and "country folk" than a
trucker on the 10 meter band.
Be it as it is... truckers probably well outnumber hams in the US... and
CERTAINLY provide a much more valuable service.

Regards

"drwxr-xr-x" wrote in message
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 18:05:03 GMT, Clarence_A wrote:

"H J" wrote in message
...
the band we truckers,took over we dont need big hf radios like

keenwood
etc.we use low cost radios with big power.also the high power

black
radio people are makeing there way up 28hz.the new super bowl

.we
black,white folks are meeting togeter.untiy day is here on 28mhz


Can't spell, can not clearly communicate, and will spend serious
time in prison for operation on 10Meters. The fine is $10,000 a
Day, and the prison time is up to 10 years per infraction.
NOT SMART!


What is really *NOT SMART* is replying to a TROLL.



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Old March 27th 05, 10:09 PM
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"drwxr-xr-x" i'm_a_troll.org wrote
Clarence_A wrote:
"H J" wrote in message


the band we truckers,took over we dont need big hf radios

like
keenwood
etc.we use low cost radios with big power.also the high power

black
radio people are makeing there way up 28hz.the new super bowl

.we
black,white folks are meeting togeter.untiy day is here on

28mhz

Can't spell, can not clearly communicate, and will spend

serious
time in prison for operation on 10Meters. The fine is

$10,000 a
Day, and the prison time is up to 10 years per infraction.
NOT SMART!


What is really *NOT SMART* is replying to a TROLL.


SO I should not reply to YOU? I'll keep it in mind.




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Old March 27th 05, 10:15 PM
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"John Smith" wrote in message
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"Freebanding" is quite common these days.
However, from my observations, you are much more likely to find a ham on
CB
having fun and rabble-rousing with the truckers and "country folk" than a
trucker on the 10 meter band.
Be it as it is... truckers probably well outnumber hams in the US... and
CERTAINLY provide a much more valuable service.

Regards


Yes they do provide a valuable service, however, that does not give them the
right to disobey the law - be it the FCC's laws or even speed laws. What you
seem to be implying is that their service gives them carte blanch to do as
they please.

Maybe Hams do go on CB bands, so what! As long as it is with Type accepted
equipment, meaning a "legal" CB set, there is nothing wrong with that
picture. IF they are using HAM gear to talk out of Ham bands, then it too is
illegal. To go into the ham bands with out a license is also illegal.

There's no other way to cut it - you either operate within the law or
contrary to it. IF contrary, then you have no claim in your defense, as they
do not accept the "ignorance" excuse. The law is the law until someone
decides to change it.

With all the disobedience in this country, no wonder it is going to hell in
a hand basket.

cl


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Old March 27th 05, 10:23 PM
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My post was simply a list of facts as they appear to me. The use of
communications to assist in the delivery of medicine, food, clothing,
building materials, etc. is of more importance than the use of airways for
recreation.
Since most would accept that the law of "...the greatest good for the
greatest number..." would apply, if push came to shove--the truckers would
probably end up with the frequencies in question...

Regards

"cl" wrote in message
o.verio.net...

"John Smith" wrote in message
...
"Freebanding" is quite common these days.
However, from my observations, you are much more likely to find a ham on
CB
having fun and rabble-rousing with the truckers and "country folk" than a
trucker on the 10 meter band.
Be it as it is... truckers probably well outnumber hams in the US... and
CERTAINLY provide a much more valuable service.

Regards


Yes they do provide a valuable service, however, that does not give them
the right to disobey the law - be it the FCC's laws or even speed laws.
What you seem to be implying is that their service gives them carte blanch
to do as they please.

Maybe Hams do go on CB bands, so what! As long as it is with Type accepted
equipment, meaning a "legal" CB set, there is nothing wrong with that
picture. IF they are using HAM gear to talk out of Ham bands, then it too
is illegal. To go into the ham bands with out a license is also illegal.

There's no other way to cut it - you either operate within the law or
contrary to it. IF contrary, then you have no claim in your defense, as
they do not accept the "ignorance" excuse. The law is the law until
someone decides to change it.

With all the disobedience in this country, no wonder it is going to hell
in a hand basket.

cl



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Old March 27th 05, 10:31 PM
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"John Smith" wrote in message
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My post was simply a list of facts as they appear to me.
The use of
communications to assist in the delivery of medicine, food,
clothing,
building materials, etc. is of more importance than the
use of airways for recreation.


There is a nation wide radio service for truckers and what the
truckers are doing when they go to Radio Amateur frequencies is a
crime. These frequencies are used for many different things
including emergency communications in disasters, the HFers simply
do not belong there!

Regardless of your poorly reasoned opine.


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Old March 27th 05, 10:43 PM
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Actually, the use of bandwidth for recreational purposes provides NO real
revenue for local, state or federal government. With the outstanding costs
of government--it would be most logical to switch much of this wasted
bandwidth over to private enterprise where real tax revenue could be
recovered...
Recreational communications are probably much better suited to the internet,
again, where the greatest numbers receive the greatest benefit.
My "faulty" logic is indicating to me that this is the direction things will
go, when finally these issues are put under a microscope and examined.
Since my crystal ball is cloudy at the present time--I will await the future
for confirmation...

Regards

"Clarence_A" wrote in message
m...

"John Smith" wrote in message
...
My post was simply a list of facts as they appear to me.
The use of
communications to assist in the delivery of medicine, food,
clothing,
building materials, etc. is of more importance than the
use of airways for recreation.


There is a nation wide radio service for truckers and what the
truckers are doing when they go to Radio Amateur frequencies is a
crime. These frequencies are used for many different things
including emergency communications in disasters, the HFers simply
do not belong there!

Regardless of your poorly reasoned opine.




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Old March 27th 05, 10:50 PM
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I doubt it........ just because a "group" wants something, doesn't mean
they'll get it. Your group may be in numbers due to the job they do, but not
in other avenues as well - nor does it give them the right to break laws.
Again, the law IS the law - until someone changes it. Given there are many
truckers who are also VALID hams, its doubtful they would vote in your
favor. They don't break the law, they got their license unlike others who
are too lazy to get up off their ass and make the effort to learn what
little it takes to get a license. A few years ago, it was tough for those
who had no inclination to learn. Many years ago, you even had to draw
schematics and even before that - BUILD a circuit. Given the poor poor
pitiful me act which someone had enacted for stupidity's sake, now the tests
are made so it's almost impossible to fail. Try studying, get your license,
then use H.F. to your hearts content. The use of communications for what you
mention, can be left with the CB band, it works just as well right there. If
you guys would quit running power, echo boxes, etc to drown each other out
and splatter all 40 channels, maybe more could talk and get the
communication through. A clean signal gets through every bit as good or
better than one filled with garbage. Try it sometime. The only one's you'll
be competing with are your buds who still talk with the garbage. Too bad the
FCC hasn't thought of setting up shop at the Weigh Stations. They could bust
the truckers for illegal radios while the cops are busting them for bad
mechanical problems, poor log books and so on. The FCC "has" busted a few
truckers, just not enough. NO JOB - I don't care what you do - gives you the
right to break the law or think you're special. I know a trucking company
who just lost most of their hauls due to the oil prices. Now the loads go by
Train. So DO NOT THINK - you are so on top of the world. It could come
crashing down.

cl

"John Smith" wrote in message
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My post was simply a list of facts as they appear to me. The use of
communications to assist in the delivery of medicine, food, clothing,
building materials, etc. is of more importance than the use of airways for
recreation.
Since most would accept that the law of "...the greatest good for the
greatest number..." would apply, if push came to shove--the truckers would
probably end up with the frequencies in question...

Regards

"cl" wrote in message
o.verio.net...

"John Smith" wrote in message
...
"Freebanding" is quite common these days.
However, from my observations, you are much more likely to find a ham on
CB
having fun and rabble-rousing with the truckers and "country folk" than
a
trucker on the 10 meter band.
Be it as it is... truckers probably well outnumber hams in the US... and
CERTAINLY provide a much more valuable service.

Regards


Yes they do provide a valuable service, however, that does not give them
the right to disobey the law - be it the FCC's laws or even speed laws.
What you seem to be implying is that their service gives them carte
blanch to do as they please.

Maybe Hams do go on CB bands, so what! As long as it is with Type
accepted equipment, meaning a "legal" CB set, there is nothing wrong with
that picture. IF they are using HAM gear to talk out of Ham bands, then
it too is illegal. To go into the ham bands with out a license is also
illegal.

There's no other way to cut it - you either operate within the law or
contrary to it. IF contrary, then you have no claim in your defense, as
they do not accept the "ignorance" excuse. The law is the law until
someone decides to change it.

With all the disobedience in this country, no wonder it is going to hell
in a hand basket.

cl





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