"Revy" radio frequency

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I have all the channels programmed into my radio except the one channel I have not been able to get is the revy frequency. I have asked multiple people but no one has the frequency. It is usually labelled in their radios as revy rad or revy 1 and revy 2. Someone out there must know what frequency this is and what im talking about!

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Would you mind sharing what you have programmed. I am just setting up my radio and it would be good to compare.
 

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Would you mind sharing what you have programmed. I am just setting up my radio and it would be good to compare.

Just the local logging road frequencies and ladd channels etc. The logging road channels are going to vary depending on what mills / companies are in the area. You can have 100 different channels programmed in or just the ones you know you need based on local knowledge snd word of mouth. I posted regarding this revy.frequency because it has been evading me.
 

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Thanks. I have entered most of the channels for the Revy area. Just wanted to do a cross check.
 

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you need to know the rr number (rr8) and so on
 

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Bc wide all resource roads are supposed to be RR channels would have to go out to the truck to check how many there is but most shops that program either in ab or bc should set you up with what you need


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Should be this map for Revy I think, but I'm finding locally that a lot of the smaller logging outfits have been slow (probably too cheap!) to reprogram their radios. Still using the old Tembec frequencies. Pizzes me off to no end when I meet them on a blind corner!
 
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i have a chart for the channels i programmed into my Baoefeng radio i printed a copy and then had it laminated at staples i can send the file ( XL file ) image2.jpg image1.jpg
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I have a radio that I can only program 20 channels into, if all I had to do was input the specific RR channels where I sled it would be easy. Is the Shelter Bay fsr road using RR16 or still the old channel (156.240)? I asked a trucker in the chain up area going into Area 51 last year about this and got nowhere fast, then got laid into about being a dumb f??*ing Albertan who prob doesnt even have a radio. When in fact I did radio in and do pack chains also. I know some of these guys have had issues with sledders but I do everything I can to comply.
 
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I have a radio that I can only program 20 channels into, if all I had to do was input the specific RR channels where I sled it would be easy. Is the Shelter Bay fsr road using RR16 or still the old channel (156.240)? I asked a trucker in the chain up area going into Area 51 last year about this and got nowhere fast, then got laid into about being a dumb f??*ing Albertan who prob doesnt even have a radio. When in fact I did radio in and do pack chains also. I know some of these guys have had issues with sledders but I do everything I can to comply.

Shelter bay FSR is using the old channel to the log dump
 

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i have a chart for the channels i programmed into my Baoefeng radio i printed a copy and then had it laminated at staples i can send the file ( XL file ) View attachment 200278View attachment 200279
just send me a PM
I made that list with what I could find on the net. I could have missed some of the older logging road frequencies. I believe all logging trucks are using the RR channels now? I could be wrong.

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