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Ivylog
Aug 13, 2015Explorer III
Dennis M M wrote:
Ours is always on because it is a weather alert monitor as we'll as CB. Keep the squelch up to where I only hear transmissions from the immediate area unless looking for traffic info.
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One late night coming across Kansas (the two best ways to see Kansas is at night or at 30,000') I was able to draft a semi who would let me know when to back off because of traffic (got 8 instead of 7 mpg). Talked RVing and such until he turned off and headed to TX. Unfortunately there's too much profanity on it today.
And the best snippet of a conservation on the CB ten years ago..."In the bible it does not say Adam and Steve".
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