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Sure Ed, but I didn't tell that much, or give any instrumental info. What I do know is if the double channels that we use on the BNSF have the same number to X-mit on as receive on ie: 59 59 those will be your regular channels and would be just called 59. If you run across say 29 68 that would most likely be a PBX channel. You probably won't hear too much on these channels. Alot of guys just use their cell phones instead of dialing into the PBX. Hope this helps. Ken
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