Garfield County (UT)
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Naming
Garfield County was named after James A. Garfield (1831-1881), President of the United States in 1881.
Home to Bryce Canyon National Park
Utah State Agency Radio Call Signs
- 1Y (1 Yankee) Garfield County
- 2Y Panguitch
- 3Y Escalante
- 4Y Tropic
Conventional Frequencies
Garfield County
Frequency | Input | License | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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155.88000 | 158.94000 | KNCR274 | RM | 146.2 PL | Garfld Fire | Fire (Dutton) | FM | Fire Dispatch |
156.01500 | 155.04000 | KNCR274 | RM | 123.0 PL | Garfld Sher | Sheriff (Barney Top) | FM | Law Dispatch |
453.25000 | 458.25000 | KNCR274 | RM | CSQ | Garfld Page | Public Safety - Paging | FM | Multi-Dispatch |
155.71500 | 153.74000 | KNCR274 | RM | 192.8 PL | Garfld Serv | Services | FM | Multi-Dispatch |
Tropic City
Frequency | Input | License | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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156.19500 | 158.88000 | WQDL243 | RM | 131.8 PL | Tropic City | Services | FM | Public Works |