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"prairie farm" wrote in message
... Title says it all, got scanner, need numbers. Any hints/websites? Thanks Richard Do farmers in Canada have their own frequencies??? Go to a truckstop and see if you can find a Betty Bearcat manual. If it's still in print, it gives the most commonly used frequencies for any given area. Not sure it has Canada listings though, as it's been years since I've seen one. Or you can do what I did, call around on the radio and the phone. Don't expect the police to give you any info on their freq's, even though it's public knowledge, they tend to be a little defensive when asked. |
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