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Coastfisher
10-09-2013, 07:31 AM
I couldn't find a good place to post this so I am going to try here seeing as this is an active part of the forum

We have had a few very close calls in the past traveling the active logging roads and I have access to a VHF radio but it needs to be pre programmed.

Does anyone know a good place on the net or know some channels for 100 mile?

I have googled it. Thanks in advance

Drillbit
10-09-2013, 08:22 AM
Call the radio shop there, or in Williams lake. Whoever does the programming for that area will know.

Could also call one of the local logging/lowbed companies.

Hollywood16
10-09-2013, 08:51 AM
Here is a radio list for BC. It is for 2011 but I don't think much has changed. I always run Tolko 157.62 and 169.65 as this seems to be popular for mining and logging. Ainsworth is pretty popular in 100 Mile. Will be up in the area in a couple of weeks. See link here http://sdrv.ms/19zIxW6

Singleshotneeded
10-09-2013, 09:17 AM
I couldn't find a good place to post this so I am going to try here seeing as this is an active part of the forum

We have had a few very close calls in the past traveling the active logging roads and I have access to a VHF radio but it needs to be pre programmed.

Does anyone know a good place on the net or know some channels for 100 mile?

I have googled it. Thanks in advance

I googled bc logging radio frequencies and got a site with all of BC laid out, and all the frequencies for every area...google harder! :-)

TimberPig
10-09-2013, 07:31 PM
What areas are you planning to be in? I can give you the mainline frequencies for anywhere in the district if you tell me which area you are asking about.

153.110, 152.975, 152.450, 156.195 and 150.995 will cover the majority of the district. A few others are used for smaller sections, but those are the main ones.

Coastfisher
10-10-2013, 09:00 PM
Thanks Hollywood.
I sent you a pm timber pig