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    RR channels for logging roads

    Why do the logging roads have the RR channel number posted but do not post the corresponding frequency?

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    Re: RR channels for logging roads

    Quote Originally Posted by Walksalot View Post
    Why do the logging roads have the RR channel number posted but do not post the corresponding frequency?
    if it says RR 25, just set your radio to RR25

    https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gs...g/sf11127.html

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    Re: RR channels for logging roads

    Just make sure if you have boefangs to start it at 001, not 000, as is an option when you first get them, under CHIRP software.
    RR1 = 001
    If you don't, RR1 starts at 000 (which is a pain on the brain at times.)
    Above post is great as it shows the frequency to put in before you go out and do it at home.

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    Re: RR channels for logging roads

    Quote Originally Posted by Walksalot View Post
    Why do the logging roads have the RR channel number posted but do not post the corresponding frequency?

    Some signs do post the corresponding RR frequencies . . .

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    Re: RR channels for logging roads

    They were changed to make it "easy"

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    Re: RR channels for logging roads

    Quote Originally Posted by swampthing View Post
    They were changed to make it "easy"
    Plus the fact that user programable radios are not permitted.

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    Re: RR channels for logging roads

    Yup gotta have all the frequencies pre programmed.

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    Re: RR channels for logging roads

    Google Radio road frequencies and you’ll find them all. So much easier than the old days of randomn channels and frequencies.

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    Re: RR channels for logging roads

    rr-1 150.080
    rr-2 150.110
    rr-3 150.140
    rr-4 150.185
    rr-5 150.200
    rr-6 150.245
    rr-7 150.260
    rr-8 150.320
    rr-9 150.365
    rr-10 150.410
    rr-11 150.440
    rr-12 150.500
    rr-13 150.530
    rr-14 150.545
    rr-15 150.560
    rr-16 150.590
    rr-17 150.680
    rr-18 150.710
    rr-19 150.770
    rr-20 150.830
    rr-21 151.010
    rr-22 151.130
    rr-23 151.190
    rr-24 151.220
    rr-25 151.310
    rr-26 151.340
    rr-27 151.370
    rr-28 151.430
    rr-29 151.460
    rr-30 151.490
    rr-31 151.520
    rr-32 151.580
    rr-33 151.610
    rr-34 151.640
    rr-35 151.670
    Last edited by Bag1; 11-04-2019 at 11:09 PM.

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    Re: RR channels for logging roads

    Just make sure you program the frequency as "narrow"

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