Subject: | Re: Re: cordless headphones |
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From: | "J Young" <> |
Date: | Mon, 13 Oct 2003 12:53:34 -0400 |
Rich, The biggest single drawback to the walkie-talkies is trying to find some empty air space. It seems that now that they are so inexpensive everyone must have them and everyone is using them. We used them on a survey crew for a while but it became impossible. Perhaps if the user was way out and far from the multitudes they would work fine, but in my well populated area (Delaware) all one can expect is a headache. (remember the CB radio fad about 25 years ago? worse!) J. |
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