Not to be confused with the BFHThat’s what we say at work, kinda. Someone asks how we fix it we tell them PFM. Pure freakin magic.
I do galaxy and a 2510Yup. I have a Realistic Navaho base and an Antron 99 and some other stuff.
If i understood correctly, your old radio is now going to pick up more interference from FM capable units??
I used to manage a fleet of fire tankers and tenders out west for a private timber company. Radios are used to keep from meeting other vehicles on steep, winding, mountain logging roads. I remember picking up HAM signals from central America on clear summer days. It was a little annoying and I guess could be dangerous, but I don't think having to buy new radios would be very popular especially if folks learn why.....seems kinda sleezy and potentially dangerous in the short term.
so they do and 15 minutes later the truck is back at the ready mix plant with a load too wet to use. Turns out there is another ready mix concrete outfit on the same frequency 300 miles to the north and right on the beach as we were in San Diego
. We never heard their base station because it was nestled in a valley, but when their mixers got to the beach/Vandenberg AFB it was pretty much line of sight clear
. We made new acquaintances via long distance radio in Lompoc
.You didn't pick up ham (radio amateurs) on cb. You picked up illegal operators, or simply in many cases, simply "skip" from radio propagation which you cannot control. That is one of the problems with cbIf i understood correctly, your old radio is now going to pick up more interference from FM capable units??
I used to manage a fleet of fire tankers and tenders out west for a private timber company. Radios are used to keep from meeting other vehicles on steep, winding, mountain logging roads. I remember picking up HAM signals from central America on clear summer days. It was a little annoying and I guess could be dangerous, but I don't think having to buy new radios would be very popular especially if folks learn why.....seems kinda sleezy and potentially dangerous in the short term.
Dam, I have t seen mine since the 70s. They were all the rage back then. Kim