Good evening folks.
I tried to search this and found very little - maybe I did not use the correct terms - well anyway;
Last winter while traveling from Colorado to Mississippi and back I noticed a huge variation of channels used for local information and contacting professional drivers and other folks, RV's, while on the road. I usually try to find out things like best place to fuel, eat, road conditions, weather, overnight parking, etc. It used to be 19 was where it is at. I found in southern Mississippi its 26 used by the logging trucks, or they are on a commercial frequency.
So is there a new guide out there? Might be handy to have as I travel around. Also is channel 9 still monitored for emergency around the country. Just wondering - I was hoping to put a little book together so I can look up whats used in different areas as I travel.
And yes it has been a while since I was out and active - I guess cell phones and the big WWW is where it is at now, along with on dash GPS to get you lost.
Thanks
I tried to search this and found very little - maybe I did not use the correct terms - well anyway;
Last winter while traveling from Colorado to Mississippi and back I noticed a huge variation of channels used for local information and contacting professional drivers and other folks, RV's, while on the road. I usually try to find out things like best place to fuel, eat, road conditions, weather, overnight parking, etc. It used to be 19 was where it is at. I found in southern Mississippi its 26 used by the logging trucks, or they are on a commercial frequency.
So is there a new guide out there? Might be handy to have as I travel around. Also is channel 9 still monitored for emergency around the country. Just wondering - I was hoping to put a little book together so I can look up whats used in different areas as I travel.
And yes it has been a while since I was out and active - I guess cell phones and the big WWW is where it is at now, along with on dash GPS to get you lost.
Thanks