road radio frequencies?

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anyone have the road radio frequencies of the area.
silent pass 152.870
 

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they are posted at the start of every road. I have a list somewhere, I'll do some digging.
 

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try a search magnet, someone here posted every BC RR (resource road) channels complete with freq's and tones. I can't remember which thread it was, but i'm sure it will turn up in a search.
 

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try a search magnet, someone here posted every BC RR (resource road) channels complete with freq's and tones. I can't remember which thread it was, but i'm sure it will turn up in a search.

why are they not posted on club sites. make life easy i guess.
 

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They changed the Freq's for industry and "forgot" to notify recreation clubs. gotta love gov regs

yeah, that sucks, but they are usually out there, maybe post the frequencies and for what road. :d
 

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yeah, that sucks, but they are usually out there, maybe post the frequencies and for what road. :d

I can get the entire freq list, they go up to RR38 and maybe beyond. Unfortunately they assign several roads the same RR Channel. So look to invest in a 400+ channel radio if you want them all. Oh yeah, don't forget Alberta....they have channels too.........I have a TAD M10 Radio i bought 4 years ago, has 4 banks of 99 channels each. its FULL. Just for work in the oil and gas....i get confused (well, doesn't take much) OH yeah, dont get caught programing your own radio...CRTC will JAIL your ass.
 

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I can get the entire freq list, they go up to RR38 and maybe beyond. Unfortunately they assign several roads the same RR Channel. So look to invest in a 400+ channel radio if you want them all. Oh yeah, don't forget Alberta....they have channels too.........I have a TAD M10 Radio i bought 4 years ago, has 4 banks of 99 channels each. its FULL. Just for work in the oil and gas....i get confused (well, doesn't take much) OH yeah, dont get caught programing your own radio...CRTC will JAIL your ass.
I wonder if they know the procedure to find out if your radio is set to be user programmable with the TAD M8 or M10. the M8 has a wire that must be cut, and the M10 is a dip switch inside the cover.....
 

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I wonder if they know the procedure to find out if your radio is set to be user programmable with the TAD M8 or M10. the M8 has a wire that must be cut, and the M10 is a dip switch inside the cover.....

Your right, the M10 is kinda hidden, they have to look for it, never used an m8. I have never had a problem, some guys i work with have. if your just doing road freq's should not be a problem. just dont get caught with RCMP freq's programed.
 

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Your right, the M10 is kinda hidden, they have to look for it, never used an m8. I have never had a problem, some guys i work with have. if your just doing road freq's should not be a problem. just dont get caught with RCMP freq's programed.
it's perfectly legal to have their RX frequencies, as long as you aren't using their transmissions for criminal activity or personal gain. having their TX freq's on the other hand absolutely is illegal.
 

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has anyone ever been checked?
not me, got an M10 hard mounted in the console of my GM. I usually leave the mic unattached inside the console compartment unless I'm using it for piloting or sledding
 

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I can get the entire freq list, they go up to RR38 and maybe beyond. Unfortunately they assign several roads the same RR Channel. So look to invest in a 400+ channel radio if you want them all. Oh yeah, don't forget Alberta....they have channels too.........I have a TAD M10 Radio i bought 4 years ago, has 4 banks of 99 channels each. its FULL. Just for work in the oil and gas....i get confused (well, doesn't take much) OH yeah, dont get caught programing your own radio...CRTC will JAIL your ass.
sooo m8s can do rr tones? I thought they were to old?
 

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So if us simple weekend warriors just have radios that go from channel 1 to 20 we're SOL on communicating with loggers?
 

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So if us simple weekend warriors just have radios that go from channel 1 to 20 we're SOL on communicating with loggers?

Yup

I am selling the Baofeng with the RR programed in 169.00 1-4 149.00 5+

Here is a link to the RR map for BC
 
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My $40 baofang radio works good for that, not programmed just punch in frequency. Used it a few times, range isn't good though. RGM's radios range is much better.
 

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Cost $50 to get the RR channels and your good for all of B.C. not really that big of a deal.
 
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