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That sucks. Detroit-metro is totally wiped out.

 

Will the IBEZ areas be decreased in distance from border eventually?

 

 

Will they be abolished eventually?

 

 

This is what happens when you lose the War of 1812 and try to toss them a bone in War of 1848.

 

 

You do realize that the reason why that zone exists is because of the signal propagation and sharing of the 800mhz range?

Yes I know that. Which is why if we had taken Canada in 1812, we wouldn't have to deal with another country's band plan.

 

I was making a joke.

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Yes I know that. Which is why if we had taken Canada in 1812, we wouldn't have to deal with another country's band plan.

 

I was making a joke.

 

54°40' or Fight!

 

It is time that we rightfully laid claim to the United States of Canaca.

 

AJ

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Can someone explain the difference between Board Region 3 and 71?

 

It's almost as if Border Region 71 is temporary and will be abolished later but Border Region 3 is more permanent-ish?

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54°40' or Fight!

 

It is time that we rightfully laid claim to the United States of Canaca.

 

AJ

 

But then we would be besieged by hordes of sun-seeking Canucks!  Florida is for New Yorkers, not for a bunch of hockey-playing, Loonie-spending, kilometer-breathing curlers from the Arctic!!!!!!!!!

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But then we would be besieged by hordes of sun-seeking Canucks!  Florida is for New Yorkers, not for a bunch of hockey-playing, Loonie-spending, kilometer-breathing curlers from the Arctic!!!!!!!!!

 

I think you have lost that battle. Too many plates from Ontario and Quebec in Florida to count.

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