At 17:10 01/11/1998 -0500, you wrote:
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>>An alternative system that could also be used on phone would be to use an
>>alphanumeric, with bands being from A to F. QSYA12 would mean QSY to 1812.
>>QSYF115 would mean 28115.
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>If a guy can copy QSYF115 and figure out what it means, he should be able to
>handle "28115?"!! Right?
>
This whole discussion reminds me of "Smokey and the Bandit" when Cletus
says (and I paraphrase) - "when I say go to channel 11, I really mean
channel 9 and when I say go to channel 6 you go to channel 12. "
Go Bandit!!!!!!!!!!! <g>
>Randy, K5ZD
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