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George1955

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We have a head count here on Long Island.
If so .... 10/20 , hangout channel and times?
I guess out he shore Connecticut and Easter queens , ny in general.
Some info that 100 watts might "work".
 

TheSpaceMann

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There is an old crowd that hangs out on CH 31 AM most evenings. Some of these guys have been on CB continually since the 1970s! I believe they are mostly centered in the Bronx, but they can also be heard in Southern Westchester, Queens, and a good portion of Long Island!!
 

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I am a ham as well, my call sign is KD2MPW. I'm listening on channel 19 at the moment.
Great! Well there is a group around Old Saybrook that hangs on CH 34 AM late evenings. By the way, can you reach the 146.820 Repeater in Middle Island, or the 146.610 repeater in New Haven?
 

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OK, the 146.610 has a PL of 110.9. It's right across the Sound from you so you should be able to hit it. The 146.820 repeater is in Middle Island and it has a PL of 136.5. Are you using an HT or a mobile rig?
 
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