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And right you are, http://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/mtcanscan.html ,
thanks for the trouble, I'm good now, lets snoop the waves. ![]() Thanks Richard wrote in message oups.com... You may want to access the Industry Canada TAFL database. Use Google to search for the website, as I do not remember the full URL. There is a book called "Alberta Frequency List", it is available at Demille Technical Books. I live in Calgary BTW, so I do not know the frequencies for farms in southern Alberta. Fred Burgess. prairie farm wrote: Title says it all, got scanner, need numbers. Any hints/websites? I got a tip for a Betty Bearcat manual, but I'm 35 miles from town so the net would be faster. Thanks Richard |
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