BC and Canada Forestry, Freeway, Highway, and Walkie Talkie Frequencies - PDF eBOOK Digital Download
BC and Canada Forestry, Freeway, Highway, and Walkie Talkie Frequencies - PDF eBOOK Digital Download
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** Nothing in this PDF is proprietary or secretive. **
All information has been pulled from public websites, and simply organized into a single PDF file. The file is handy to have on your phone or tablet for when you need to look up a frequency, and do not have internet, or a reliable cellular signal. Being PDF it is easy to zoom in to, as you may need to depending how large the screen on your device is. Currently there are over 50 pages and ~650 frequencies for various logging roads, and other commercial driver / "trucker" radio frequencies commonly used within BC and Canada. This is an instant download, in PDF format.
This is great for those who venture into the back country and want to be able to listen for trucks coming down the road, or simply want to stay safe and monitor activity around them.
This list contains the following:
- BC RR Resource Road Frequencies
- Western & Northern Canada Open Mobile Frequencies
- FRS / GMRS Radio Frequencies
- NOAA Weather Frequencies
- User Specific BC Forestry Logging Road Frequencies
- BC Ministry of Forest, Lands, and Natural Resources
- Quebec Forestry Logging Road Frequency Channels
- Northern Alberta Forestry Logging Road Frequency Channels
- Ontario Forestry Logging Road Frequency Channels
- Manitoba Forestry Logging Road Frequency Channels
IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ
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** Nothing in this PDF is proprietary or secretive. **
All information has been pulled from public websites, and simply organized into a single PDF file. The file is handy to have on your phone or tablet for when you need to look up a frequency, and do not have internet, or a reliable cellular signal. Being PDF it is easy to zoom in to, as you may need to depending how large the screen on your device is. Currently there are over 50 pages and ~650 frequencies for various logging roads, and other commercial driver / "trucker" radio frequencies commonly used within BC and Canada. This is an instant download, in PDF format.
This is great for those who venture into the back country and want to be able to listen for trucks coming down the road, or simply want to stay safe and monitor activity around them.
This list contains the following:
- BC RR Resource Road Frequencies
- Western & Northern Canada Open Mobile Frequencies
- FRS / GMRS Radio Frequencies
- NOAA Weather Frequencies
- User Specific BC Forestry Logging Road Frequencies
- BC Ministry of Forest, Lands, and Natural Resources
- Quebec Forestry Logging Road Frequency Channels
- Northern Alberta Forestry Logging Road Frequency Channels
- Ontario Forestry Logging Road Frequency Channels
- Manitoba Forestry Logging Road Frequency Channels
IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ
Kindly provide your email address and agree to receive emails from Fleetwood Digital so we may send you the link to download the software and or manual. Fleetwood Digital does not sell personal information and will only use it subject to our privacy policy. For example but no limited to providing an address for a shipping label or an account for QSO rewards.
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Do you have programing for a wouxun kg-uvd1p uv daul band and patch cord and price. Thanks
This is the recommended cable for the Wouxun: https://www.fleetwooddp.com/products/wouxun-pco-001-usb-hand-held-programming-cable
Compatible software can be downloaded from here: http://chirp.danplanet.com
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Bill