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|    Joe Delahaye to Tony Langdon    |
|    Re: Wannbe HAM    |
|    15 Sep 16 22:46:07    |
       Re: Re: Wannbe HAM        By: Tony Langdon to Joe Delahaye on Fri Sep 16 2016 07:04:00               JD>> You dont see them as much any more. Some still have them of course.        JD>> However, here in Ontario Canada, it is illegal to use them while        JD>> driving (Hams have an exemption (for now))               TL> It's funny how histor goes. The government back in the 1970s wanted UHF        TL> for CB and set aside a band at 477 MHz. However, the sheew weight of        TL> numbers of 27 MHz CNs in circulation forced them to adopt the US style        TL> service as well. Before then, this frequency range was actually the 11        TL> metre ham band, and older gear like the Yaesu FT-101 series came with it        TL> fitted.               ---------------                      TL> So the question of whether CB is still in use here has a second question        TL> "which band"?              Well we never had UHF CB here. 27 Mhz only. First it was only AM, and then       they gave us Side Band. A lot of us stayed on USB, and of course some of us       just happened to get into the lower end of 10 meter |
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