Tried to search for an answer but could not find the info I was looking for. I saw a mention of a CSP callsign database, but could not find it. Anyway, I recently got a 996XT and have been able to listen to CSP again after years of only having having only analog capabilities. Montrose dispatch for the 5C troop have been handling traffic for "R" units and "S" units. They seem to be making traffic stops like the other 5C units, but have a different call sign designation. I heard the other night when one of the S units came on duty, he identified himself as corporal, not sure if that has anything to do with his call sign designation.
Also, when these CSP units come on duty, the give an IBM number. What does IBM stand for?
Thanks in advance for the info!
Also, when these CSP units come on duty, the give an IBM number. What does IBM stand for?
Thanks in advance for the info!