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- From: mroberts@ptdcs2.intel.com (Mark Roberts ~)
- Newsgroups: rec.boats
- Subject: Re: Traffic Lights, was Radio Checks, Coas
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.205048.22680@ptdcs2.intel.com>
- Date: 24 Dec 92 20:50:48 GMT
- Article-I.D.: ptdcs2.1992Dec24.205048.22680
- References: <1992Dec23.161937.13597@dbsun.uucp> <1ha6dkINNl9k@male.EBay.Sun.COM> <MARC.92Dec23140259@marc.watson.ibm.com>
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- In article <MARC.92Dec23140259@marc.watson.ibm.com> marc@watson.ibm.com (Marc Auslander) writes:
- >Gee - I guess I didn't understand the procedure. I though the way to
- >get a radio check was:
- >
-
- O.K., I've been following this thread for quite a few days now and I've
- got a question for everybody (any body?} outside of Oregon ... Do ports
- in any other areas have a "port channel"?? Along the Oregon coast the
- fishermen use both C.B. and V.H.F. and each port uses its' "own" channel.
- At Pacific City we use CB channel 5, in Tillamook they use another and
- so on. If you want fishing info or just want to test your equiptment
- you use that channel. Thanks ...
-
- Fish to Live, Live to Fish
- 'Fish Assassin' Mark
- Pacific City, OR
-