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This page is for some of our "scanner enthusiasts" andthose with an interest in monitoring various public service transmissions in ourarea. We hope to see this grow into a comprehensive list of frequenciesdivided into types of services or cities. If you have a database of frequencies for the county, please forward it to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for inclusion in this section of our page.There is a group of hams in the state that operate a scanner email bulletinsystem. See their "sign-up" webpage at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UtahScanner/



HAM Frequencies PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 27 March 2006 17:00
FrequencyPLUse
147.040 -123.0DCARC Repeater
147.420 ARES Simplex
145.750 Simplex
145.570 Simplex
145.770 CSERG Simplex
 
Trunking System PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 10 August 2000 17:00

The Davis County Sheriff's Department has started switching over to their new trucked 800 MHz system.

The system is a Motorola Type II system, though I haven't noticed if that tidbit is indicated at this link. I've plugged the Davis frequencies into my PRO-94 trunking scanner, and the scanner seems to track the system properly (when configured to track a Motorola Type II system). There are still some unknown talk group IDs out there, and I'll forward to you the ones I figure out as I get them.

Mike Raymond KC7RHR

Last Updated on Sunday, 03 June 2007 06:03
 
What is a Trunked Radio System? PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 May 2007 14:37
The following links help you learn the answer:
 
Union Pacific RailRoad PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Sunday, 05 March 2000 18:00
Fred N7FNC has made some Railroad frequenciesavailable as of 03/06/2000:

Greetings friends, DE/N7FNC. In the files folder I have uploaded two files containing radio frequencies used by Union Pacific RR. As an employee I thought you all might like to listen in on what train and yard operations are like. (Ed. note: The files are also available here. See below.)

The DRGW file contains frequencies used at Roper Yard, Salt Lake City and main line frequencies used by trains traveling between SLC and Grand Junction, Co. Also, "mobile-tel", old SPRR channel for trains between Ogden and Elko, NV and maintenance of way.

In the UPRR file you will find frequencies used at North Yard and Ogden Yard. Main line frequencies used between Ogden and Green River, WY, between SLC and Elko, NV and Ogden to Pocatello, ID. All main line frequencies are passed by numerous remote base repeaters and are hard linked or microwave linked to main dispatch center in Omaha, NE.

Hope you enjoy listening and perhaps you will hear me out there.

Fred Aguirre N7FNC

Radio frequencies on UPRRRadio frequencies on DRGW
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Ch.AARFunctionRX Freq.
120/20UP Disp 1160.410
224/24UP Disp 2160.470
327/27UP Disp 3160.515
448/48UP Disp 4160.740
539/61UP M/W160.605
625/25Main Line160.485
712/94UP Exec Mt160.250
838/38UP Yard160.680
918/18UP Sw 2160.380
1040/40UP Sw 3160.710
1146/46UP Sw 4160.800
1250/50UP Sw 5160.860
1323/23DRGW Main Line160.455
1496/96SP Main Line161.550
15-Weather162.560
16-Weather162.550
 
Davis County Frequencies Public Service PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 May 2007 14:35
Frequency Channel Name Service/Primary User
155.160   National Search & Rescue
155.505 State-Wide UHP
155.745 Car-to-Car UHP
155.025   Civil Defense
148.150   Civil Air Patrol
156.800 Channel #16
Distress, Safety & Calling
Marine Band
Last Updated on Thursday, 29 May 2008 05:54