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Re: Cow cockies, utes and antennae.         


Author: Kwyjibo
Date: Apr 25, 2008 22:58

"Trevor Wilson" _SPAMBLOCK_rageaudio.com.au> wrote in message
news:67fu41F2o3e7lU1@mid.individual.net...
> Just got back from a drive to Bilpin (yes, I bought some apples from a
> roadside vendor). Saw lots of cow cockies driving their utes. Amongst the
> usual pithy and amusing stickers plastered on their vehicles (such as:
> "Give a horse a rest, ride a cowboy" (girls must really love that stuff -
> I think I'll buy one for the Dunnydore)) I saw a large number of antennae
> on their vehicles. The record was 7. What gives? I worked out a few:
>
> 27MHz CB
> 44MHz CB
> Car radio
> Mobile 'phone
>
> What the Hell are all the others for?

You need something similar to a RFDS radio antenna to get decent NextG
coverage.........

--
Kwyj.
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Re: Cow cockies, utes and antennae.         


Author: Rod Speed
Date: Apr 25, 2008 23:40

Trevor Wilson _SPAMBLOCK_rageaudio.com.au> wrote
> Just got back from a drive to Bilpin (yes, I bought some apples from
> a roadside vendor). Saw lots of cow cockies driving their utes.
> Amongst the usual pithy and amusing stickers plastered on their
> vehicles (such as: "Give a horse a rest, ride a cowboy" (girls must
> really love that stuff - I think I'll buy one for the Dunnydore)) I
> saw a large number of antennae on their vehicles. The record was 7.
> What gives? I worked out a few:
> 27MHz CB
> 44MHz CB
> Car radio
> Mobile 'phone
> What the Hell are all the others for?

Amateur radio is the most common extra. Number of bands, 3-4 isnt uncommon.

HF radio for some of the hayseeds too.
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Re: Cow cockies, utes and antennae.         


Author: R Triple
Date: Apr 26, 2008 01:22

"Rod Speed" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:67g123F2o7tfsU1@mid.individual.net...
> Trevor Wilson _SPAMBLOCK_rageaudio.com.au> wrote
>
>> Just got back from a drive to Bilpin (yes, I bought some apples from
>> a roadside vendor). Saw lots of cow cockies driving their utes.
>> Amongst the usual pithy and amusing stickers plastered on their
>> vehicles (such as: "Give a horse a rest, ride a cowboy" (girls must
>> really love that stuff - I think I'll buy one for the Dunnydore)) I
>> saw a large number of antennae on their vehicles. The record was 7.
>> What gives? I worked out a few:
>
>> 27MHz CB
>> 44MHz CB
>> Car radio
>> Mobile 'phone
>
>> What the Hell are all the others for?
>
> Amateur radio is the most common extra. Number of bands, 3-4 isnt ...
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