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(Reposted from 8 June 2004)
Jay... A few things... 1. Count us in (weather dependent) on the pool party. Reserve us a room for the evening. Of COURSE we aren't going to drink beer that afternoon because we have to fly the next day, but I've got this friend Ernie that will drink my share ... {;-) We stayed in the PanAm room last year, so if you've got another room you think we might enjoy, I'll leave it to your good judgement. 2. I think we need to have a talk-in frequency. Do you have a handheld or some other aircraft radio that you can use? The legit air-to-air frequency is 122.75 (87.187(k)), but you aren't allowed to use it from air to ground. 122.85 or 122.9 (multicom 87.237(b)(3)) seems to be a good one as it permits (on a secondary basis) uses such as transportation, lodging, etc., but you've gotta have a ground station license in order to use it as a ground station. 123.3 and 123.5 can be used in "pilot training" (87.323(b)), and I *do* have a license for 123.3 and 123.5, so those are semi-legit frequencies to use. Why don'cha do this for me. Monitor 122.85, 122.9, 123.3, and 123.5 around your place for a while and see if one of them is relatively quiet. Interfering with another station, even if legitimately done, is never a good idea. Then post your frequency of choice here at least a week before the party. If you promise to construct it, I will send you the makings for a vertical dipole weatherproof external antenna. I'll even make up the coax lead-in if you tell me how many feet you need from the antenna to the radio inside. I mean, after all, an aviation theme hotel HAS to have an airplane radio in the office, don'cha think? You will need to provide about 4' of PVC waterpipe and some wooden dowels. Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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