[MSAR] Radios available-low band
Danetta Adams
dladams at ktis.net
Sat Sep 1 08:15:23 EDT 2007
Hey Irv,
I just read the latest issue of John Lyon's Perfect Horse, the article
entitled "Search & Rescue, Use your horse to find someone who's lost".
Congrats on being highlighted in there - and we get to see what you look
like!
For those of you who do not get this mag, it's pretty handy to have. I've
found lots of trail, trailering and of course horse handling information
that I couldn't survive without. This article in interesting in that it
discusses the need for a close partnership between horse and rider in this
venue, and discusses the need to not train out the curious and wary nature
of your horse.
My name is Danetta, and I live in Central MO near Columbia. I just found
out this past week that there is just now a MSAR unit starting in/around
Columbia, with 4 riders. I'm trying to make contact with the unit to join.
Please contact me if you have information.
dladams at ktis.net
Thanks,
Danetta
-----Original Message-----
From: msar-riders-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:msar-riders-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org]On Behalf Of IRVIN
LICHTENSTEIN
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 12:17 PM
To: 'Mounted search and rescue'
Subject: [MSAR] Radios available-low band
2 Uniden front mount low band mobiles, power cables and microphones
included, no brackets, no antennas, speakers built in.
Both 36 channel EEPROM programmed with just about every standard spaced
channel in respective bands, analog, CTCSS, scan
with mike grounded. One is 33MHz (fire and EMS), the other 46 MHz (fire
and EMS) (includes old Red Cross Channels).
Originally rated 60 watts out, depends on channel and antenna, 12VDC
input.
Contact Irv Lichtenstein, 215-233-3360, ilichten1 at verizon.net
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