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Revision as of 15:04, 6 November 2016

Lincoln County Radio Traffic Guide

Lincoln County is dispatched via the Lincoln County Sheriffs Office under the call sign 44-1. 44-1 is located in the basement of the county court house in Canton, SD. Radio communications are primarily done on analog frequencies. The nearest digital towers near Lincoln county are in Sioux Falls, or south in Union County. This creates many dead spots for radio users, especially for handheld radios. The only entities that only use the digital system for communications is Highway Patrol, DOT, and other state users.

Lincoln County Law Enforcement

Lincoln County Sheriff is the main county entity for Law enforcement. They are dispatched from 44-1 via an analog frequency listed below. Lincoln County Sheriff also has multiple digital channels but due to spotty tower coverage they are rarely used. Lincoln County Sheriff units utilize the call signs of 44-Adam(#).

Name/Location Frequency Tone
Lincoln County Sheriff/Police Analog 453.40000 136.5 Hz


User Talk Group Use
Lincoln County Sheriff 22432 Sheriff digital channel, rarely used.
Lincoln County Law 1 22288 Primary digital law channel, rarely used if ever
Lincoln County Law 2 22304 rarely used if ever
Lincoln County Law 3 22320 rarely used if ever

Lincoln County Fire and EMS

Lincoln County is comprised of all rural volunteer fire and EMS departments.


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