Talk:Multi-Use Radio Service

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Hello, my name is Stewart Teaze, and I'm the moderator of the MURS-OPEN online discussion group - I've been using MURS since just after its creation. I'm also an Amateur Radio operator (callsign N0MHS).

[edit] Tracking a signal from a SRM9020 Mobile Radio

I had a radio in my car and a base station setup at home with my wife. My car was broken into stolen and stripped of all my goodies now where i live is a small community, and i was wondering if there is a way that i can track down the person who has stolen my set as i have talked to them from by base station and they think that they can get away with stealing and then using my radio.

Now the person that stole and removed my handset must of known what they where doing as they took the leads off right back to the battery, they took the fuse couplings and all.

if you have information on a way that i could track this down please helpmy frequancys are between the below:

Frequency bands: Eo 66-88 Mhz AC 136-174 Mhz KM 208 - 245 Mhz R1 335 - 375 Mhz TK 400 - 450 Mhz UW 440 - 500 Mhz WR 470 - 530 Mhz

Thanks

Phil

[edit] Ham radio!

Please see the discussion at Category talk:Amateur Radio Operator for a discussion on how to identify Hams and Ham personalities on Wikipedia. Steve Kd4ttc 02:26, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 15:56, 8 March 2008 (UTC)