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- From: marc@watson.ibm.com (Marc Auslander)
- Subject: Re: Traffic Lights, was Radio Checks, Coas
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- In-Reply-To: jeffh@nonsuch.EBay.Sun.COM's message of 23 Dec 1992 17:08:04 GMT
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 19:02:59 GMT
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- Gee - I guess I didn't understand the procedure. I though the way to
- get a radio check was:
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- 1. Get on 16, on high power of course, and say "breaker 16, anyone out
- there for a radio check."
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- 2. One of three things happens -
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- A. Someone yells "radio check load and clear".
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- B. The CG says "16 is a distress and hailing channel ..."
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- C. None of the above.
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- A or B means the radio is working. I always thought this was one of
- the best CG services available.
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- Marc Auslander (IBM)<marc@marc.watson.ibm.com> 914 784-6699
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