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And I prefer 440 MHz when boring holes in the sky and ionizing the
atmosphere with my A-65's exhaust stacks ![]() Scott N0EDV http://corbenflyer.tripod.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ParasolAirplanes Building RV-4 Gotta Fly or Gonna Die! Big John wrote: I used 2M (144 mhz band) when I was hamming while airborne. Big John, KR5K On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 22:27:41 -0000, "karel adams" wrote: "Ed Sharp" schreef in bericht .. . Hi I am a complete newbie here, so please don't shoot me down. Is there a legitimate way of communicating between Aircraft and Ground (other than tower or controller) in a light aircraft. I am meaning more social type communication, ie, will be landing in about 20 minutes, put the kettle on.... type of thing. The sort of thing you phone for when you are near your destination on a long journey. From recent discussions in news://rec.aviation.homebuild , I gathered that, in the USA at least, it is quite a normal thing to do HAM com's whilst airborne Whether this means 27 Mc or 2 meters I cannot say not being a hammer myself -- |
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