Re: Attn Mr Wright
- From: tony sayer <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:11:48 +0100
In article <g96s4k$6a0$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Graham.
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In article <701d8c5b-7702-4f37-9996-57a54f7c43c9
@j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, bronson69@xxxxxxxxx says...
On 28 Aug, 01:52, Bill <B...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Now called PBR, cos the idiots called 446CB, 446PMR
Sorry Bill,
I get all formal at this time in a morning!
Knowing that you have an interest in such things I took a few photos
of
a Sat TV rack that I came across recently while working on a PMR radio
system.
What is a PMR radio system?
Private mobile radio
I don't think that confused anyone (that mattered).
What does PBR stand for? I haven't come across it before.
Private Business Radio i.e. a radio system thats owned and operated by
the user like Taxi companies and the like.
Another way of saying PMR;)..
Going out of fashion nowadays but for some applications does serve very
well:)..
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Tony Sayer
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