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Old 02-04-2008, 02:54 PM
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I am posting this to see if anybody knows where the South Jordan Snow Plows operate?

I remember somebody (anonymous) posted a bunch of South Jordan TGs and was curious if they or somebody else knew where the plows were as I have not been able to find them on UCAN.
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Okay, first the questions. Does South Jordan have their own Snow Plows? Next, are they hooked up to the UCAN system, or are they using Conventional Freqs?

If they are on UCAN, I'd suggest trying the following:

TG23296 - S Jordan Services - 4k+ hits
TG28416 - S Jordan Streets - 2200+ hits

The Database does show several TG's for South Jordan, but I've gotten a large number of hits on just these two.
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That is just it... I am not sure of what system they are using.

They do run their own plows and I have copied some traffic (minor) that sounds related to plows on TG 28416. But with all the snow we got over the weekend I just wasn't hearing as much as I would expect.
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Next snow storm I'll try and pay special attention to S Jordans TG's. See if anything stands out. Of course, I need to look at a map and find the bounderies for S Jordan. Might do an FCC search and see if there are any Conventional freqs assigned, as well.
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