Yeah, I guess. If you have someone on the same freq to talk to.
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It's been a couple years since we programmed them so I'm a little rusty but I think I could email the chirp file for all the channels I put in our radios's. It's all the RR and load channels, a few of the old logging road channels, gmrs and frs with out the sub channels, weather frequency and a couple marine channels. Not a big deal to enter them all yourself if your unlike me and decent with a keyboard ( my son did that partI figure that if we ever have any sort of disaster or problem with the power grid, it’ll be worth its weight in gold. Also, it’ll be the only working radio in my 40. Normally just listen to the sounds of the 40.
I have one marine emergency channel in my list but other than that I'm not aware of any emergency channels that you can legally transmit on. Police and fire are receive only for us wearing civies and used mostly by bored old folks as well as thieves etc. before the cops quit using radios for dispatching to B&E's and such!I guess, if anyone has list of emergency frequency a person could laminate and leave in the truck
then that would be a big help. I have PG45er’s list, not here today to check, so
don’t remember if it identifies emergency channel frequencies or not.
When PeeZed originally programmed mine, I do know I can hear RCMP
and he probably had fire dept frequencies as well
Seller found some accessories to go with it...For $20 it was too good a price to pass up. I'll need to figure it out, but the videos made it look pretty easy.