Logging frequencies and radios

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I beg to differ



line 7 is plain as day, all users "must" have a license.

I just called this 1-800 number you supplied in this document and it isnt even in service. I suggest you call your local communication store and ask as I did. they confirmed to me that there is NO required licence (for albertians) to have in order to operate a 2-way radio UNLESS you are a commercial operator using repeater channels. Ladd channels are included in all programming as well. Please dont let this deter you from driving SAFE on the back roads.
 

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Just spoke with Industry Canada at 1-800-461-2646. A license is required for personal use on forestry and resource roads. The license is $41/year per radio prorated from April 1 and will give you the BC and Alberta forestry and BC resource road channels. They will fax a Mobile Radio Application.
 

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I just talked to Richard at western midland in Calgary. A licence is required. If you get caught ..$400 fine. License cost is $40 to $50 a year .. I have one on order.
 

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They will put in 120 channels that are in use from Bc to sask. Ladd channels and all.
 

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This is the way to go. I am not gonna have 52 ton of logs comin at me and then saying .. Darn I wished I would've got a radio.....
 
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Just spoke with Industry Canada at 1-800-461-2646. A license is required for personal use on forestry and resource roads. The license is $41/year per radio prorated from April 1 and will give you the BC and Alberta forestry and BC resource road channels. They will fax a Mobile Radio Application.

Beat me to it skinny
 

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Anyone interested in a radio that can receive and transmit on the logging and oilfield frequencies and it is also a scanner reciever for service workers (fire, airports, ambulance,RCMP, etc) Pm me. I have info on where to get them.
 

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Anyone interested in a radio that can receive and transmit on the logging and oilfield frequencies and it is also a scanner reciever for service workers (fire, airports, ambulance,RCMP, etc) Pm me. I have info on where to get them.

Oh dang. Any idea on the legality of this?
 

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i agree mike... as long as the same dude is not on the road that we encountered... i know for a fact he was radio and let know we were coming.. and he had atleast a half mile visibility... so in this case the radio doesnt promise road sharing compliance.... or courteousy.. this guy was just trying to prov a point... but yes i will be getting a radio too...;) one more reason sledding is an expensive sport... but u cant put a price on safety..


This is the way to go. I am not gonna have 52 ton of logs comin at me and then saying .. Darn I wished I would've got a radio.....
 

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i agree mike... As long as the same dude is not on the road that we encountered... I know for a fact he was radio and let know we were coming.. And he had atleast a half mile visibility... So in this case the radio doesnt promise road sharing compliance.... Or courteousy.. This guy was just trying to prov a point... But yes i will be getting a radio too...;) one more reason sledding is an expensive sport... But u cant put a price on safety..

yup...
 

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i agree mike... as long as the same dude is not on the road that we encountered... i know for a fact he was radio and let know we were coming.. and he had atleast a half mile visibility... so in this case the radio doesnt promise road sharing compliance.... or courteousy.. this guy was just trying to prov a point... but yes i will be getting a radio too...;) one more reason sledding is an expensive sport... but u cant put a price on safety..

He was pissed all u azzhats were out having fun and he had to work.
 

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Grew up in the industry, still work in the industry, worked for logging contractors, consultants and industry. Never been checked, never heard of anyone checked, and don't anyone with a license or even really heard of needing one (although it would appear you do). Save your 41 bucks.

I do know someone that got a $500 fine and radio seized for a programmable radio though. DOT guy even got an RCMP escort to come seize the radio lol.

I use a handheld and just got a magnetic mount and screw my antenna out and a cheap little adapter with a quick connect to the external antenna. Works way better...up to 40k plus depending on layout of area. That was about $100 but if you are on the road lots it's worth it. Handheld doesn't work that great in the cab of a truck especially in a twisty valley.
 

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Got my radio the other day,,installed and running ,,,now i just need a 10 yr. old to show me how to program the channels....
 

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Looking for one myself...if you don't mind me asking how much did you end up paying and where did you find it?
 

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Looking for one myself...if you don't mind me asking how much did you end up paying and where did you find it?
Got it at western midland in calgary..just about $400 for radio,antenna,mounting bracket and all..
 
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