[FedCom] Re: Fishermen/shrimpers using 142.925
Blaine Brooks
blaine.brooks at verizon.net
Sat Jan 6 11:10:38 EST 2007
> From: AllanStern at aol.com
> Why do you have to "stir the pot" on everyone's post.
> Can't you ever just accept what someone posts.
I totally agree with you Al.
Ken has apparently not lived in Florida like
you and I and does not realize that once you're in
international waters off the coast, frequencies are
pretty much fair game, and you are likely to hear
ANYTHING on ANY frequency. And with Al's
great antenna setup I'm sure he's picking up stuff
50+ miles out in the Atlantic. Also, remember,
other countries don't use our frequency allocations
obviously, so, 142.925 might be a common
business band frequency in South American or
Europe. And these guys are in the "business" of
shrimping or fishing. And are they thinking about
interfering with someone's frequency when they are
surrounded by water as far as the eye can see? Hell no!
Ken - not everything is some kind of undercover
operation or "black" project.
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Blaine Brooks
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