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Revision as of 03:54, 19 April 2015

Naming

San Juan County was named by the Utah State Legislature for the San Juan River, itself named by Spanish explorers (in honor of Saint John).

Home to Canyonlands National Park, Hovenweep, and Natural Bridges National Monuments as well as part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.

Utah State Agency Radio Call Signs

  • 1Z (1 Zulu) San Juan County
    • 2Z Monticello
    • 3Z Blanding
    • 4Z Bluff
    • 5Z Towaoc, Colorado (dispatched by San Juan County)

Conventional Frequencies

San Juan County

'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000000-QINU`"'

Navajo Nation In San Juan County

'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000001-QINU`"'


Utah State Trunked

UCAN


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