49Mhz anyone?...

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wot callsign format dos everyone use on this band same as 446
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bigpimp347 wrote: 14 Feb 2021, 20:05
maff2018 wrote: 05 Feb 2021, 16:33 Going to try 49890 tonight if anyone listening in the yorkshire region
bloody baby monitor around here on 890 and 860.

so two channels i can't use..
We could try 49845. I'll have a listen on there for a few days see if we can make contact.
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Merkin wrote: 16 Feb 2021, 09:19 wot callsign format dos everyone use on this band same as 446
I'm using this one 5EA26 its a military call sign. I'm nicking it for CB & PMR446. :thumbup:
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Werthers wrote: 12 May 2021, 16:46
Merkin wrote: 16 Feb 2021, 09:19 wot callsign format dos everyone use on this band same as 446
I'm using this one 5EA26 its a military call sign. I'm nicking it for CB & PMR446. :thumbup:
Hey that a good idea buddy, is that a Typhoon callsign? Maybe I could use 'Bravo 2 Zero'?

Wot about GFAAW? That is the callsign of the old R101 airship, I will be thinking about this allday now :lol:
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