Are These Repeaters Alive?

Generated April 29, 2008  11:15:23 MDT

The operational status of the following repeaters is unknown. If you know something about any of these repeaters, please contact the Frequency Coordinator.

Freq. Location Area Site Name Call Last
Update
Date*
§ 147.30(+) Monroe Central Monroe WA7HSW 12/15/2000
§ 224.20() Salt Lake WasFrnt Ensign Peak WD0EFZ 12/14/1992
§ 224.40() Thiokol North Thiokol KE7FO 8/1/1991
§ 449.850() Logan North Logan N7XLH 8/18/1993
§ 1282.100() Castledale Castledale Castledale N7QGM 6/19/2000

*Last Update Date: The date when the frequency coordinator last received notification about the status of the proposed repeater.

Notice:

Those repeaters in the above list are those for which attempts to obtain current information have been unsuccessful or have gone unanswered.

If you have any updated information about these systems, please send it to the Frequency Coordinator.

The frequencies used by these repeaters may be subject to reassignment.  However, it is the responsibility of anyone proposing reassignment to determine the current status of the repeater in question and demonstrate that the previous coordination has, in fact, been abandoned:  It is entirely possible that the person responsible for the repeater has moved, changed callsign, or had a change of circumstance that makes the most recent information obsolete.  It is within the purview of the frequency coordinator to make a decision based on the circumstances.

Other Listings:

-Main listing Repeaters that are believed to be on the air
-Proposed repeaters Repeaters that have been proposed for future operation
-Temporarily off the air   The operators of these repeaters have properly notified the frequency coordinator of their status.

Remember: Just because a frequency doesn't appear on the list, it does not mean that the frequency is not used! Frequencies used for control and linking purposes (to name just two examples) are not made public!

Explanation of the abbreviations used in the Info column:

Explanation of abbreviations used in the Sponsor column:

/VHFS Aligned with the Utah VHF Society
ARI Amateur Radio, Incorporated 
BARC Bridgerland Amateur Radio Club (Logan)
BARC Borderline Amateur Radio Club (Vernal)
CSERG Community Service Emergency Radio Group (Clearfield)
DARC Dixie Amateur Radio Club (St. George)
DARS Deseret Amateur Radio Society
DCARC Davis County Amateur Radio Club
EARC Elko Amateur Radio Club
ERRS Emergency Radio Response System (now known as ERC)
ExPost1973 Explorer Post #1973 (Orem)
GCWA Glen Canyon Wireless Association (Page, AZ)
GMRA Grand Mesa Repeater Association (Grand Junction, CO)
IREAN Intermountain Repeater Emergency Amateur Network
LPARG Lake Powell Amateur Radio Group
MARA Mercury Amateur Radio Association
OARC Ogden Amateur Radio Club
RMRA Rocky Mountain Radio Association
SDARC Sinbad Desert Amateur Radio Club (Carbon, Emery, Grand Counties)
SLCOARES Salt Lake County Amateur Radio Emergency Service
SLPEAKARC   Salt Lake Peaks Amateur Radio Club
SNP Shared -- Non-protected
TCARES Tooele County Amateur Radio Emergency Service
TCARS Tooele County Amateur Radio Society
UARC Utah Amateur Radio Club
UCRC Utah County Radio Club (now UHDARC)
UHDARC Utah High Desert Amateur Radio Club (Utah County)
UTCOARES Utah County Amateur Radio Emergency Service
UVCC Utah Valley Community College
UVHFS Utah VHF Society (statewide)
UVRMC Utah Valley Regional Medical Center
YOUARK Affiliated with but not quite the same as UARC

This list is generated automatically from the Utah VHF Society Frequency Coordinator's database and is, by definition, the authoritative, up-to-date list.  This list also includes a few repeaters in adjacent states that, for purposes of frequency coordination, must be taken into account, owing to their potential impacts to Utah amateurs (signals do cross state lines - even on VHF!)  For more information about the how and why of Frequency Coordination, visit the UVHFS Frequency Coordination Page. If you operate a system that is shown incorrectly, then that means that you need to contact the Frequency Coordinator and get correct information to him.  This is the same data that is used in the ARRL Repeater Directory and for the UVHFS booklet!  If the information is wrong here, it will also be wrong there!

For a list of Wasatch Front Simplex Frequency Assignments, go to The Simplex Frequency Assignments page. Please read the accompanying text.

If you wish to obtain a file containing more data, a file in comma-delimited format is available here.

If you  have any suggestions as to how this list may be improved, please send email, with your suggestions, to:  uvhfs@www.ussc.com

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