Yeah mate... Sounds like a radio :p
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Use to sit up at Sky with a few guys (and girls) with 27meg (All right as long as you don't chat on channels close together!
They were an interesting group, at one stage we use to regularly listen in on a group at windy point who were obviously racing up the hill..... Spotters below on the main routes in and up the top. It was always amusing when when the call went out for "cops" and listening to them scramble and re meet elsewhere.
Then the police must have got wise to what was going on....... Made it highly entertaining when they were "sprung" ! LOL
This would have been about 8ish years ago
CH 5 and 35 are buy law emergency CH and fines do apply..
35 is the repeater....
But how do they catch ya:confused:
Mike, about 81-82 as a kid of 14 on AM. Some friends had home base sets, so a bit of time on these. Then off and on again until present. Lived back there 90-91 so mainly around then. But often there on holidays as Murray Bridge is home and normally with a AM/USB/LSB or UHF CB in the car. Even in WA had a license for several years before it was abolished.
Now there are just tossers on it all the time that have no idea. Most get rather agressive now when you tell them to tone it down.
I used to be in Adelaide on am and SSB late 70's / early 80's - mainly down south around Christies / Morphett Vale. Local radio inspector in those days was Arnie - Red Indian 109 - he wasn't a bad bloke. Used to be good fun in those days but eventually got over-run by the idiot brigade.
Last time I used am was when I had a Pilot Vehicle business about 10 years ago. Interesting to hear that the am's quietened down again now and a few more sensible people back on it. I've still got a couple of sets in the shed including an old Kraco - think I've got an aerial somewhere too. Might set one up in the shed and see what's going on out there now.
And as for sitting up on top of Mt Lofty with a yagi Tombraider - well that's bloody disgraceful ha ha. We only used to sit up on the hill above the cement works near Brighton with a 9 foot stainless whip and a linear amp in the car - wouldn't dream of doing anything illegal.
I'll never forget the day that a mate of my then girlfriend's (now wife's) brother drover under the tram lines at Jetty Rd / Brighton Rd in a Morris 1100 with a 9 foot stainless whip mounted on a roof rack in the centre of the car. Fried all the electrics in the car (lucky it didn't catch fire), held up traffic while they were "rescued", and then got charged by the cops - real winner he was.