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Radio frequenties of farm radio's in South Alberta Canada ?
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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Radio frequenties of farm radio's in South Alberta Canada ?
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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