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Re: Chat frequencies

Subject: Re: Chat frequencies
From: McFadyean <ami@mcfadyean.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 23:16:28
Ditto the microlight frequency (129.825), if you can get a word in edgeways 
amongst all the "gardening" chit-chat.
Its quite useful too for informing on your intentions when there are 
microlights around.

Duncan McF.

On Saturday, January 25, 2003 11:02 AM, david joyce 
[SMTP:davidjoyce@beeb.net] wrote:
> I have sent off my message to the CAA asking for a dedicated chat 
frequency but as a short term solution to the problem perhaps I could 
suggest the following:
>        With a little bit of common sense I guess we could get away with 
using one of the gliding frequencies. 130.1 and 130.125 are used almost 
entirely for gliding chat, with typical messages of 'Where have you got 
to,Jim?' or 'I've found a cracking thermal over Moreton in the 
Marsh'.Occasionally one or other frequency will be used more professionally 
to control a competition, but this should be obvious on listening in and 
the other frequency could be selected. If only the last two letters of the 
call sign are used our radio traffic should be indistinguishable from 
glider chat and not cause any problem.  David Joyce G-XSDJ


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