New talkgroups and confirmed talkgroups are here (and some hidden/unknown/future talkgroups showed up):
One thing to note about all of these talkgroups is that for each talkgroup on the new system, the group is ALSO on the old Sarpy County Public Safety system on a different talkgroup number but is the same group airing at the same time.
TG 201 (DEC) is either a Bellevue/Papillion Fire talkgroup. I forgot which ID it comes across on the old system, I saved it on my scanner but right now it is charging and I don't want to interrupt my SDR on the new system/spin up a new SDR for the old system.
TG 3 (DEC) is LE East. On the old system, it is TG 48 (DEC) but TG 003 (HEX). Interesting.
TG 7 (DEC) popped on my list of affiliated groups, but nobody keyed up. The radio affiliated to TG 7 (DEC) then switched to TG 3 (DEC) so my only guess is that is either INFO talkgroup or LE West. I would guess LE West since, in the old system, LE West is TG 112 (DEC) but 007 (HEX) which matches what LE East is doing. We'll have to wait for them to transition on that channel.
Here is a list of groups Unitrunker has seen. I labeled ID 3 - LE East myself. Ignore 65536 as that isn't a talkgroup but shows up on the Control Channel consistently. Possibly a bug.
Here are the observed radio IDs since I started Unitrunker. Of course, there are more but they will need to key up, power on, power off, or switch groups to be seen. Usually, after leaving monitoring running for about 7 days, the list will get pretty accurate as many radios will power cycle at some point in a weeks time. Obviously monitoring only radios will go unnoticed until something happens to them.
I still haven't seen all of the channels active yet (missing 4 frequencies that I've identified above). I'm guessing as more users enter the new system more voice channels will appear.