Well, Guess no one in the Dallas area gets on 10 Meter..."CB'ers or Ham's either one! All day today while out running my machines I kept scanning all the frequency's above 27.405 to the 29.000's, and only found one person talking, and that was some Mexican I think on 27.335 LSB...(I could be wrong about the Freq. but it was in that general area)
So. I'm thinking maybe this is just a local problem, and not so much a Global deal like the way it was described earlier...
This is *WHY* one must not "Blend" Amateur Radio with "CB"
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Gadfly, Jan 27, 2009.
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And No I'm not blaming all Cbers much of this is a lack of understanding what these EXTRA frequencies are .......
10 will get very active when its open our net on Tues 7pm eastern 28.450 mhz sometimes gets checkins from 3,000 miles away -
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As for this region of Oregon~the shower me state, there's so little traffic on 11 meter that there plenty of room to talk, tell tales and and so forth within this band. So I see no need for 'non-hackers' to use 10 meter, at least around these parts in my humble opinion.
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Hot 11M
Very volatile and interesting forum.
Seems all the dander is raised over 10M freebanding up and down.
I read 7 pages and then jumped to the end.
I came looking for info on getting a Hot 11M.
(And um.... I am a HAM w/ Yaesu 8800)
I run off road and in the mountains and everyone in the pack uses a legit CB. Well my little Cobra 75 just toasted itself, so I went looking. Gee this 10M conversion thing looks good, but since anyone I would ever want to talk to is on 11M that's all I would use.
Just want more TX power in the mountains. I realize that I wouldn't pick up a low power (legit) radio out of range. But TX is especially important to me after this past summer.
I was 11,000 ft up on a trail (Imogene Pass) between Ouray and Telluride when my T-case ate it. At that time, I wanted more power. There were 300 FJ' Cruiser below me in Ouray.
So a subjective question to the DX'rs. Does a hot 11M bring you or others interference? Yes, 4W is legal and I want 90W. Will I be tracked down like a rabid dog if I transmit will rolling down a highway or byway maintained by our collective tax dollars.
If I'm in the back country I might not be heard. If I'm at 11K over Telluride then, if I'm causing a HAM freq problem, I'll PO hams in both Telluride and Ouray. But I do need to be heard.
Bottom line, if I'm only a minor nuisance and am I'm only occasionally breaking the law from the comfort and luxury of my off roader, Will I get caught?
I use my radios so infrequently I have to read the instruction every time.
Probable need a SAT phone.
And to all you truckers, God bless each and every one of ya. I think you're great. Your work is hard and you help a lot of people.
And to all the geeked out HAMs..... You're doing a great job preparing for Armageddon. Thanks.silentpardner Thanks this. -
Bottom line, if I'm only a minor nuisance and am I'm only occasionally breaking the law from the comfort and luxury of my off roader, Will I get caught? (Quote)
Tell me, if a burglar "occasionally breaks the law" and "occasionally" enters your house, SHOULD HE be caught? What if he steals your valuable coin collection, or money you had set aside for a longed-for vacation? But he ONLY did it 'occasionally", is THAT all right with you?
Is it "all right" with you to "occasionally" interfere with an operator who "just this once" was bitten by a rattler and the only means of communications he had was the radio that YOU are blocking with 90 watts and "extra channels"?
That's why the regulations were enacted: to protect ALL users of radio from unnecessary and obstructive interference to communications. It's why it is not up to US to decide what is proper and permissible when it comes to radio. That one time YOU decided to "occasionally" break the law could be the one time someone is desperate to communicate but can't.
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Hopefully, if you are not licensed, you will be heard by the "wrong" people. It's just a matter of time................................. The legitimate users LOVE to turn these in!!!!! Why doncha buy a police radio and just use that. See how that works out for ya.
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A few years back there was a craze to use marine radios for hunting and in RV's the coast guard was not amused
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