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For drivers, riders, & fans of RWD & AWD vehicles!
If you haven't been, roll out with us, we're going to watch some flicks in the cars (
sorry no bikes allowed into the drive-in--even Goldwings or Baggerers with full stereo setups). You get two flicks for the price of one, and you get to watch in your car!!!
The shows start at 8:15PM, but I'd recommend getting to the theater earlier so we can set-up (there are BBQ grilles) and park together.
MEET: 5:30PM-6:30PM
DRIVE: 6:30PM-7:00PM
MOVIES: 8:15PM-12:00AM
Meet up here:
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Movies here:
Cascade Drive-in
1100 E. North Ave. West Chicago, IL 60185
*Open rain or shine!* (BTW, no Rain after 6PM!!!)
Welcome to CASCADE DRIVE-IN
$8.50/person for both movies CASH ONLY
8:15PM Terminator: Salvation
10:15PM Star Trek
DO NOT DRIVE LIKE AN @SSHAT WHILE YOU LOOK FOR US OR ARE WITH US. ALSO: NO BURNOUTS. NO REVVING. NO "DRIFTING". NO STEREO BLASTING. NO LITTERING.
Here are the meet rules:
http://forums.notfwd.com/index.php?act=ann...p;f=17&id=2
Here are the drive/tour/cruise rules (being developed all the time):
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If you don't have one already, bring an FRS (e.g. Motorola Talkabout) radio that can do privacy/security channels. You'll have a much better time during the cruise.
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Here's more information on the radios...
Family Radio Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GMRS Web: CTCSS Compatibility in FRS Radios <- CTCSS/Privacy/Security code translation table
Whatever brand you get, make sure it's got the CTCSS/Privacy/Security codes so you can talk with us.... so far the three interoperable brands appear to be Cobra, Midland, and Motorola. (Their privacy/CTCSS codes match).
Cheaper FRS radios only have channels 1-14. FRS radios with the CTCSS/Privacy/Security sub-channels have channels 1-14 with subchannels 1-38 in each main channel, ala 1^1-1^38 - 14^1-14^38.
You can still listen into conversations on equipment that doesn't support subchannels, but you can't speak/broadcast.
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We can't hope to keep 30+ cars together as one group. Traffic and lights will interfere.
The only way to keep everything together is to split things up into smaller groups led by people who know the course well.
- when it's time to cruise, line up in the shortest line of cars. This will help even out the groups and help everything go smoother. Pretend you're at the checkout lane in the grocery store
- Know which car is leading your group and follow THAT CAR wherever they may go.
- The group leaders will be pointed out in the driver's meeting before we leave.
Doing these things will make the cruise go much smoother and SMOOTH = FUN.
Remember: ONLY You are responsible for what you do behind the wheel of your car or on your bike!