Arkansas Code § 12-10-206

Assigned county operating frequency
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The following counties shall be assigned the following frequencies: (1) Thirty-seven and four hundredths megahertz (37.04 MHz): Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Faulkner, Fulton, Little River, Monroe, Newton, Poinsett, and Scott; (2) Thirty-seven and six hundredths megahertz (37.06 MHz): Ashley, Benton, Cleburne, Columbia, Cross, Jefferson, Howard, Logan, Marion, and Randolph; (3) Thirty-seven and eight hundredths megahertz (37.08 MHz): Baxter, Clay, Drew, Lonoke, Ouachita, Sevier, and Yell; (4) Thirty-seven and twelve hundredths megahertz (37.12 MHz): Craighead, Dallas, Desha, Madison, Polk, Prairie, and Stone; (5) Thirty-seven and fourteen hundredths megahertz (37.14 MHz): Carroll, Hot Spring, Lawrence, Lee, Lincoln, and Van Buren; (6) Thirty-seven and sixteen hundredths megahertz (37.16 MHz): Arkansas, Boone, Crittenden, Nevada, Perry, and Sharp; (7) Thirty-seven and twenty-eight hundredths megahertz (37.28 MHz): Grant, Greene, Johnson, Lafayette, Montgomery, Phillips, and White; (8) Thirty-seven and thirty-two hundredths megahertz (37.32 MHz): Cleveland, Conway, Franklin, Independence, Pike, and St. Francis; (9) Thirty-seven and thirty-six hundredths megahertz (37.36 MHz): Bradley, Crawford, Izard, Mississippi, Pope, Saline, and Woodruff; (10) Thirty-seven and four tenths megahertz (37.40 MHz): Jackson, Hempstead, Searcy, and Union; and (11) Thirty-seven and forty-two hundredths megahertz (37.42 MHz): Sebastian. Acts 1979, No. 520, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 42-1103.
The following counties shall be assigned the following frequencies: (1) Thirty-seven and four hundredths megahertz (37.04 MHz): Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Faulkner, Fulton, Little River, Monroe, Newton, Poinsett, and Scott; (2) Thirty-seven and six hundredths megahertz (37.06 MHz): Ashley, Benton, Cleburne, Columbia, Cross, Jefferson, Howard, Logan, Marion, and Randolph; (3) Thirty-seven and eight hundredths megahertz (37.08 MHz): Baxter, Clay, Drew, Lonoke, Ouachita, Sevier, and Yell; (4) Thirty-seven and twelve hundredths megahertz (37.12 MHz): Craighead, Dallas, Desha, Madison, Polk, Prairie, and Stone; (5) Thirty-seven and fourteen hundredths megahertz (37.14 MHz): Carroll, Hot Spring, Lawrence, Lee, Lincoln, and Van Buren; (6) Thirty-seven and sixteen hundredths megahertz (37.16 MHz): Arkansas, Boone, Crittenden, Nevada, Perry, and Sharp; (7) Thirty-seven and twenty-eight hundredths megahertz (37.28 MHz): Grant, Greene, Johnson, Lafayette, Montgomery, Phillips, and White; (8) Thirty-seven and thirty-two hundredths megahertz (37.32 MHz): Cleveland, Conway, Franklin, Independence, Pike, and St. Francis; (9) Thirty-seven and thirty-six hundredths megahertz (37.36 MHz): Bradley, Crawford, Izard, Mississippi, Pope, Saline, and Woodruff; (10) Thirty-seven and four tenths megahertz (37.40 MHz): Jackson, Hempstead, Searcy, and Union; and (11) Thirty-seven and forty-two hundredths megahertz (37.42 MHz): Sebastian. Acts 1979, No. 520, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 42-1103.
The following counties shall be assigned the following frequencies: (1) Thirty-seven and four hundredths megahertz (37.04 MHz): Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Faulkner, Fulton, Little River, Monroe, Newton, Poinsett, and Scott; (2) Thirty-seven and six hundredths megahertz (37.06 MHz): Ashley, Benton, Cleburne, Columbia, Cross, Jefferson, Howard, Logan, Marion, and Randolph; (3) Thirty-seven and eight hundredths megahertz (37.08 MHz): Baxter, Clay, Drew, Lonoke, Ouachita, Sevier, and Yell; (4) Thirty-seven and twelve hundredths megahertz (37.12 MHz): Craighead, Dallas, Desha, Madison, Polk, Prairie, and Stone; (5) Thirty-seven and fourteen hundredths megahertz (37.14 MHz): Carroll, Hot Spring, Lawrence, Lee, Lincoln, and Van Buren; (6) Thirty-seven and sixteen hundredths megahertz (37.16 MHz): Arkansas, Boone, Crittenden, Nevada, Perry, and Sharp; (7) Thirty-seven and twenty-eight hundredths megahertz (37.28 MHz): Grant, Greene, Johnson, Lafayette, Montgomery, Phillips, and White; (8) Thirty-seven and thirty-two hundredths megahertz (37.32 MHz): Cleveland, Conway, Franklin, Independence, Pike, and St. Francis; (9) Thirty-seven and thirty-six hundredths megahertz (37.36 MHz): Bradley, Crawford, Izard, Mississippi, Pope, Saline, and Woodruff; (10) Thirty-seven and four tenths megahertz (37.40 MHz): Jackson, Hempstead, Searcy, and Union; and (11) Thirty-seven and forty-two hundredths megahertz (37.42 MHz): Sebastian. Acts 1979, No. 520, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 42-1103.
The following counties shall be assigned the following frequencies:
(1) Thirty-seven and four hundredths megahertz (37.04 MHz): Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Faulkner, Fulton, Little River, Monroe, Newton, Poinsett, and Scott;
(2) Thirty-seven and six hundredths megahertz (37.06 MHz): Ashley, Benton, Cleburne, Columbia, Cross, Jefferson, Howard, Logan, Marion, and Randolph;
(3) Thirty-seven and eight hundredths megahertz (37.08 MHz): Baxter, Clay, Drew, Lonoke, Ouachita, Sevier, and Yell;
(4) Thirty-seven and twelve hundredths megahertz (37.12 MHz): Craighead, Dallas, Desha, Madison, Polk, Prairie, and Stone;
(5) Thirty-seven and fourteen hundredths megahertz (37.14 MHz): Carroll, Hot Spring, Lawrence, Lee, Lincoln, and Van Buren;
(6) Thirty-seven and sixteen hundredths megahertz (37.16 MHz): Arkansas, Boone, Crittenden, Nevada, Perry, and Sharp;
(7) Thirty-seven and twenty-eight hundredths megahertz (37.28 MHz): Grant, Greene, Johnson, Lafayette, Montgomery, Phillips, and White;
(8) Thirty-seven and thirty-two hundredths megahertz (37.32 MHz): Cleveland, Conway, Franklin, Independence, Pike, and St. Francis;
(9) Thirty-seven and thirty-six hundredths megahertz (37.36 MHz): Bradley, Crawford, Izard, Mississippi, Pope, Saline, and Woodruff;
(10) Thirty-seven and four tenths megahertz (37.40 MHz): Jackson, Hempstead, Searcy, and Union; and
(11) Thirty-seven and forty-two hundredths megahertz (37.42 MHz): Sebastian.
Acts 1979, No. 520, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 42-1103.

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