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#31 |
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gunsythe, welcome to the world of ASC, where legalize and any authority on legal matters largely gets you ignored.
![]() BTW, if you can find the licensed frequencies of users in your province, it shouldn't be much of a big deal to do so for other provinces. And my secure channels programmed are the same as the 5W walkie talkies that the frequency is licensed to my work, and I am in control of those radios, so we won't be stepping on any one's frequencies and causing crap. Last edited by CDN_Stalker; May 27th, 2008 at 21:01.. |
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#32 |
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In Canada, there are frequencies that are listed in the GMRS/FRS range (which stops officially at 470.000), but are NOT in use on commercial GMRS/FRS radios. 462.7125 to 467.550 reside between the FRS and GMRS common bands, and 467.725-470.000 are also wide open.
UHF channels above 470 (to 608) are actually UHF television channels; there's a risk that you could clobber someone's public access television usage, but if you don't HEAR anything on it, you're not likely to trounce it. Last edited by MadMorbius; May 28th, 2008 at 14:55.. |
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#33 |
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Good to know Morb, thanks.
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#34 |
that thing looks huge and it looks like a rip off
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