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Re: talking on the radio

Postby Aerosan » Fri May 14, 2010 7:11 am

This is absolute eBS :!: :!: R28 for a GIG :shock: :shock: I say we all get personal Swrfst`s or even maybe DWCBTP. This could solve a lot of our problems. It will restrict our flying but hey...."stick it to the man"

Or for those of you who are interested Duckkie and myself, Herr Sanna Boesman, have a deal of the century for you, well sell you some bandwidth for R10.99 a GIG and what’s more if you bring your own container well take one rand off that.... (-) :wink: (^^) just make sure it does seal properly as we cannot be held responsible for any bandwidth escaping after dispensing into your container puff ($$) please pre book your bandwidth as we will only be bringing a limited amount. :mrgreen:


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Re: talking on the radio

Postby Dish » Fri May 14, 2010 7:33 am

AEROSAN !!! Choina ??? your sharper than that - ??? surely ?? that letter is as fake as Graham Smiths Batting style... sure we arent on april the 1st ? Anyway the way I read it having followed several threads on the forum is simple

1. Communicate when needed on the relevant channel
2. Use 123.45 to talk Cr@P to your choinas about how your hot your wifes suster is and whether you wanna jump her bones (or did)
3. Pick a private channel, arrange with your mate on the flight to ensure a tad more silence and monitor both
4. Pull the Radio out of the aircraft and toss it in anyone of the dams you fly over, its useless anyway
5. dont give a shit about anyone else just adopt an " i will do as i please attitude'


Yeeaahhh - this is meant light heartedly but really okes??? surely it cant be that hard to SHUT UP and enjoy the flight....
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Re: talking on the radio

Postby Duck Rogers » Fri May 14, 2010 8:59 am

Dish wrote:AEROSAN !!! Choina ??? your sharper than that - ??? surely ?? ...
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Re: talking on the radio

Postby Aerosan » Fri May 14, 2010 6:00 pm

Sooooooooooooooooooooooo Dish, you up for say 12 GIG then mate :?: :lol: :lol: :lol: and will you be bringing your own container :twisted: puff I made the offer so lucrative even old Dukkie are taking a few gig at that price (^^) (!!)
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Re: talking on the radio

Postby mcfly » Sun May 13, 2012 8:07 pm

dawid wrote:
As ek te veel op 123.45 gepraat het, sorry vir jou, dit is die strontpraat frekwensie en ek sal stront praat op 123.45 as ek wil. Ek het al baie ander kere gevind dat 123.45 te besig was en moes dan 123.475 gebruik.

Van 124.8 stem ek saam, hou dit kort en op die punt af.
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Re: talking on the radio

Postby bobthebuilder » Sun May 13, 2012 8:32 pm

I'm sure he gets the message.
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Re: talking on the radio

Postby ZULU1 » Mon May 14, 2012 6:01 am

Well chaps, I have it good authority its going to get worse before it gets better, it seems as though paragliders are going to require radios on airband (not 141,6) which is a sensible move. But they are all going to need radios licences and toys....
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Re: talking on the radio

Postby bobthebuilder » Mon May 14, 2012 11:05 am

Does a Paraglider pilot not require a radio license as the law presently stands?
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Re: talking on the radio

Postby skybound® » Mon May 14, 2012 11:42 am

bobthebuilder wrote:Does a Paraglider pilot not require a radio license as the law presently stands?
A Powered Paraglider yes, but not for a normal Para or Hanglider.
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Re: talking on the radio

Postby HansK » Fri May 25, 2012 11:06 pm

Seems the new fashion now is to end your position report with: ....IF THERE IS ANY TRAFFIC, PLEASE CONFIRM Waar kom hierdie stront vandaan?
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Re: talking on the radio

Postby Dish » Fri May 25, 2012 11:56 pm

It's worse than that.... It's any CONFLICTING traffic ..... .
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Re: talking on the radio

Postby Gadget » Thu May 31, 2012 10:06 am

Just my fiver.
I really made my name GAT the other day. When I do fly-aways I usually monitor the 124.8 frequency while being on 126.5 (Old CPT FIR, the new one is 131.125). My radio has the ability to monitor on a different frequency while being on the current area frequency. The reason I monitor this is because there are still some pilots who do not use the correct frequency. So it happened that I forgot to switch this monitoring off. And so it happened that the other day I was trying to tell this genius he is on the wrong frequency for the area he was flying. (I was on FADX 124.4) Needless to say he never heard me and those that were on the same frequency as me at a good chuckle at my "paraat-ness"(Old army slang).

So make sure you are not perhaps monitoring a different frequency. :oops:

I do however agree there are some okes that talk too much crap on the radio but here in the cpt we don't have that big problem with it.
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