Posted by Marko59er on February 03, 2011 at 04:41:05 from (75.104.184.234):
In Reply to: way OT CB skip posted by Sunny 5 acres on February 03, 2011 at 00:46:55:
Haven't played with CB's since high school.(late 70's) We still have them in our tractors though, cheap way to talk to family members operating equipment if close by. Back then had the time to try to talk skip. I was able to talk to someone in Arkanas and Oklahoma.(I lived in Iowa then and now.)I dreamed of getting a sideband CB so I had more power. To be young again. I didn't have a amplifier but most people did that could talk skip. There is a chance that you can talk skip but the weather has to be just right. Oh, and by the way it was illegal back then to talk to skip I don't know if it still is.
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