EG said:
from the betty bearcat canada frequency directory circa 1992
No offense, but I take those frequency guides with a pretty big grain of salt. The one that comes with the BCD396T etc (possibly the 996 too, but I immediately tossed it, so I don't know what was inside of it) has info for Canada that is horribly, horribly out of date and/or incorrect.
Don't know this one. The only licensee for this in my list is fire etc., the Alberta Fire Training School in Vermilion, AB. However, they do have a number of RCMP frequencies in their radios, IIRC. If this is an RCMP freq, it'll be an input, most likely.
RCMP Tac 4.
Tac 7. I have it listed with PL 131.8, but I'm not 100% sure about that - RCMP are using PL tones 123.0 and 131.8 as well as some CSQ; somehow I have attached tones to a bunch of channels I don't recall having monitored lately. In my area this channel has DES encryption 99% of the time.
43 is the repeater output for C1; the other is its input. I show PL 123.0. DES reported by others, but I've only heard beeping on the C-series channels (see another post by me in this forum).
C4 (PL 123.0) and C5 (PL 131.8), output and input.
B3 (PL 131.8) and B5 (123.0). My sources put B3 in use in Kananaskis and B5 in Olds; I'm sure they're used elsewhere, and will add them if people speak up (hint, hint :wink
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Tac 5. May have PL 123.0.
Tac 9.
This one is good to have no matter where in the province you are; it is CSQ and is used pretty much province-wide as a chat channel, as well as to talk between RCMP and the STARS Air Ambulance helicopters.
Tac 1 (PL 123.0), Tac 2 (131.8), and Ops 1 (CSQ??).
A3 (PL 131.8) and A4 (PL 123.0). A3 is used by Banff; A4 by Calgary Subdivision, Strathmore, Chestermere, and Tsuu T'ina.
Been listed as Tac 8 for a long time in my lists, but someone has claimed it is also A13/B13 (123.0/131.8).
Tac 6.
There's a metric buttload more frequencies, and most of them are in the RRDB, as mentioned above.