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Well, there used to be accidents like that in Toronto and most of the people on those other kind of frequencies and commercial bands and just kind of know that hams screw around. So if it's not all the time, like if it's not something you do and they know you, they'll mostly just say, you're out of band old man. No, I think they lose their shade around here or something like that. First off, they say you're not supposed to have the talk group numbers and the offsets and the color codes and all that for DMR repeaters. But if the info gets out there and you program it in your radio because you want to have a listen, you hit that BTT, you know, and it's going to come up with talk group IDs they're not familiar with because I put a random talk group ID in for commercial channels. So if I keyed up, it would say unit number, whatever I got typed in there. It's pretty funny, but yeah, so I wouldn't want to key up on one of those repeaters. That's for Dangwell Shore.
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