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Arent you assigned a freq or freqs by the racing people ??

We can run on our own freq as long as we follow the said rule I mentioned before or we can have them assign us a simplex frequency. I guess I could just ask to be assigned one as close to 153Mhz as possible to play it safe. I'm just afraid I'll get one that will have a ton of traffic on it and won't know how to step off of it to find a cleaner frequency. I don't want to use ctcss tones so relaying will be much more simple.
 
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