Trucking in Canada and VHF radios

Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Wallace, Sep 26, 2010.

  1. meadowline

    meadowline Bobtail Member

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    hey mad trapper who tuned your antenna?
     
  2. Mad Trapper

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    Laird's website had a cutting chart. Just go to the website of your antenna base manufacturer.
     
  3. Captain Canuck

    Captain Canuck "Captain of the Ship"

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    I've never had need for a VHF. As has already been stated, for the most part on the CB it's 19 from BC to the Quebec border, then 1 the rest of the way. Once I'm down in the US, I usually have it turned down because of all the Radio Rambos out there, ESPECIALLY near large urban centers.
     
  4. Mad Trapper

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    Well for me VHF is the only way. I travel up to the Yukon on a regular basis. 1 out of a 100 trucks up north run a CB.
     
  5. Sara

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    They just banned CBs in Alberta for recreational use. And now have given Compliance the ability to decide whether professional drivers are using their CBs for work or #### chat. If they deem the conversation is NOT work related, they can fine them $172!
    Nuts huh? This is all under the distracted driving law that is to be implemented in a few months. Its NOT the same as texting.
    Just my opinion.
    Sara
     
  6. TheHealthyDriver

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    I'm sure it will be selective enforcement, at best.
     
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    Well if a person uses their head, you won't get caught. Personally i only use my radio when out on the open road. If you use it in town and get in an accident then they will come down on ya.
     
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    Someone will come out with a CB and VHF that's Hands Free.
     
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    Already have there Bluetooth radios coming out now