Marine radio in Vehicle

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mkewman

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N_Jay said:
Figures!:evil: :evil:





Oooooooo, Freebanding!
I love when people make up a name to make something illegal sound cool.


somebody got caught.

when you mention freebanding and cb in the same breath - there's no "LISTENING" about it. so don't even try. even CBers don't even listen- except when listening to themselves talk.
 
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Grog said:
As someone who uses both scanners and "real" radios, there is a big difference in the RX quality in most.

My old fire dept had several CG freqs in our HTs and mobiles as we did water rescue as well as communicating with a draw bridge on CG13 (if anyone from Brunswick county NC is reading, you can guess where :wink: ).

Of course I'm sure the radio shop programmed CH13 as low power as required :p

yeah most the fire depts that are around the bay here have Marine program in their radios for water rescues.
 
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