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2006 Christmas Charity Cruise In Aid Of TLC for Kids

When: Sunday 10th December

Where: Essendon Airport Carpark

Time: Meet @ 11:45 am for a 1 pm Departure

Melways Ref: 16 C8

For more information about the cruise visit www.thatsmyride.com.au

Maps will be provided by ThatsMyRide Team in exchange for a gold coin donation which will go directly to TLC for kids. The final stop will be a fantastic park where we will be having a BBQ. Food and drinks have been donated by ThatsMyRide and our sponsors so it is FREE for all who attend. Come along and help us support TLC for Kids.

About TLC for Kids: TLC for kids is a unique children’s charity that provides urgent assistance and immediate distractions for sick children in hospital needing rapid Tender Loving Care. They work with children and young adults who have life-threatening illnesses such as cancer or cystic fibrosis as well as children who are chronically ill and have to make regular visits to hospital and others who require invasive treatments. Some children are transplant patients and others have childhood illnesses that have taken an extra hold - like chronic asthma or an uncertain virus.

They help put smiles back on sick kids' faces by creating happy memories for these children and their families, because we believe every sick child deserves a little Tender Loving Care www.tlcforkids.org.au

All cars and clubs are welcomed and invited to participate. We encourage you to bring all of your friends for what will be a great day for all that attend. Spread the word, join in the fun and help support a great cause!

Could you please reply to this post if you are coming with a rough number of people that are coming with you so that we can purchase adequate food and drink for the event.

If you would like to help on the day please PM me.

NOTE: Please ensure that you read our terms and conditions about events as we do not tolerate hoon-like, reckless or dangerous behaviour at our events. The authorities have been informed of the event and will be supporting us on the day to ensure that the event is controlled and safe for all attending.

Whos coming list:

assyrian4evaa + ?

Edited by sab
this the DFO carpark rite??

Its pretty clear, he gave you a melway ref...

Not sure how you came up with DFO which is F10 IIRC... not C8 :sorcerer:

Someone didnt even look at thier melways did they? :verymad:

Nice ride assyrian4evaa, but yeah its actually at Essendon Airport not DFO near Essendon Airport.

R31Nismoid will you be gracing us with your presence on the day?

Dont forget guys, if you are coming let us know by posting on here and i will start a list on the original post :verymad:

Its pretty clear, he gave you a melway ref...

Not sure how you came up with DFO which is F10 IIRC... not C8 :sorcerer:

Someone didnt even look at thier melways did they? :P

nah i didnt look it up i just assumed it was the DFO car park for sum reason

will u forgive me for this crime... :happy:

Nice ride assyrian4evaa, but yeah its actually at Essendon Airport not DFO near Essendon Airport.

R31Nismoid will you be gracing us with your presence on the day?

Dont forget guys, if you are coming let us know by posting on here and i will start a list on the original post :P

thanx man i guess i'll be coming its for a good cause so count me in and a mate in a 180SX and maybe acouple of other cars but not sure yet

I would just like to point out that UHF CB #31 is a Duplex Repeater input if you were not aware of this.

In other words all transmissions on that channel are retransmitted via any CH#1/31 Repeater in range out on CH# 1. This also stands for CH#2-#8 (Input from #32-#38)

In the interests of reasonable radio procedure I would suggest use of non duplex (simplex) channels between 12-20 0r 23-30 which dont include repeaters or restricted channels (#21-#22)

I know your probably not pumping out 25W (more like .25W;-) but you would be surprised how far a UHF signal of any power can go!

Like try 5W from Mt William to Mt BawBaw - quite a few kays ;-)

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I would just like to point out that UHF CB #31 is a Duplex Repeater input if you were not aware of this.

In other words all transmissions on that channel are retransmitted via any CH#1/31 Repeater in range out on CH# 1. This also stands for CH#2-#8 (Input from #32-#38)

In the interests of reasonable radio procedure I would suggest use of non duplex (simplex) channels between 12-20 0r 23-30 which dont include repeaters or restricted channels (#21-#22)

I know your probably not pumping out 25W (more like .25W;-) but you would be surprised how far a UHF signal of any power can go!

Like try 5W from Mt William to Mt BawBaw - quite a few kays ;-)

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Cheers Turbox will look into this :)

Hey guys just a quick update on things:

- We have confirmed some porsches and mustangs to be attending

- still working on the ferrari's

- organising prizes for a raffle on the day

- Prelude Australia are having a pre cruise to the event to show their support as a group.

and these are just some of the things happening..... more to come

It would be great to see SAU show their support :)

doesnt look like theres much intrest :(

Yeah not sure whats happening here??? As we have had a great response from a range of other clubs that are supporting the cruise.

If you do intend on coming please let us know so that we can purchase enough food for the BBQ. Its a free BBQ for showing your support for TLC for kids.

Alrighty the charity cruise on this sunday we have plenty of food and drinks and loads of hot rides coming down for the day.

Help us support TLC for kids and come down to Essendon we have also organised some great prizes for the raffle as well

Look forward to seeing you guys on the day :(

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