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    Yeah I can help you with that.
    http://www.qsl.net/cmrg/ cheyenne mtn repeater group.
    http://www.colcon.org/ colorado connection repeaters
    and the CRA, colorado repeater association, the link for that is in your last post, in the quote.
    145.160 and 145.130 were both linked with Denver, but dont know if its working or not. 160 just came back online, so not alot of activity on it. You'll hear some on the cmrg 345 machine, and some on the CC 130 machine.
    Last edited by streetglideok; 03-04-2013 at 16:53.

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    Thanks
    Now to find where I put my manual for my rig..
    FHUGETABOUDIT!!!

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    I'll see what I can do for a place march 24th then in the Denver metro area when I'm off this week. As soon as we have a place, I'll send a PM out, so please make sure your boxes have room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    It does help, thank you. Could you use your mobile to communicate with someone in your vehicle?
    Yep. Long as everyone has their license.

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    This is something (get my license) that I've been meaning to do for awhile now. Can anyone recommend a good study guide available online for free? Conversely, do any of you guys have a recent study guide you'd be willing to sell?

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    ARRL puts out some study guides, and there are some online study guides as well. There used to be a decent one for the tech test online, but it looks like its gone now.

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    I actualy found my books at Barnes and Noble.
    FHUGETABOUDIT!!!

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    Ham Radio Outlet will have a good selection of books, and good help to say which ones work best usually.

    Always a good time drooling over the radios on display. "Candy Store"

    HRO
    8400 E Iliff Ave #9, Denver, CO 80231

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    Does that place carry regular CB radio stuff as well? I've got to pick up a spring locally before this weekend.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Yahoo! Just saw my call sign posted on fcc.gov!!! Now to try a first transmission with my cheapo Baofeng UV-5R!!

    I'm good for meeting any Sunday beginning with 3/17.
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