Hoosier SAFE-T thread 2025

mjdewey

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Last week licenses were issued for three new sites.

Two in Warrick County, in Boonville and Newburg.

The third one in Wayne County in Fountain City.
 

galligan122

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Last week licenses were issued for three new sites.

Two in Warrick County, in Boonville and Newburg.

The third one in Wayne County in Fountain City.
Thank you for the info! Is there a place that I can keep an eye on for future updates?
 

mjdewey

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I would say the Radioreference Database. I live to far from those sites to monitor or identify site specific information.
 

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Last week licenses were issued for three new sites.

Two in Warrick County, in Boonville and Newburg.

The third one in Wayne County in Fountain City.

Closer investigation of the new license grant for the Warrick County sites would indicate new frequency additions to two existing sites only....

Adding 858.4625 Mhz to the existing Boonville site

Adding 859.4625 Mhz to the existing Yankeetown site (not a new site at Newburg)

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For the newly issued license in Wayne County (Fountain City), frequencies issued as follows:
858.9375 Mhz
856.0625 Mhz
854.7375 Mhz
854.4875 Mhz
854.2875 Mhz
 

INDY72

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I don't know if it's been asked before, but TG 10122. Any ideas? Might be a brain fart on my part.
 

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Searched the Indiana forum for that TG. Some references to it as an unknown, possibly DeKalb County, back in 2023.
 

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I logged 9399232 on the IU Airmed TG a month or so ago, couldn't make out what their callsign was. I have 9399233 and 9399235 as IU birds.
 

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96 may be gov sec new designation since I no longer hear governor security xx any more? 97 is cps if I recall, 80 ert/swat? I can't recall what the plainclothed detective guys are numbered. FTO's have special designation or have district numbers? And do DHS law enforcement types have ISP designation or like the Marion County ones Homeland Security Xx?
I thought and believe the 96 units are Drug Enforcement units, 96-32 is always doing Drug interdiction stops on 70 between Putnamville and Indy.... I also caught GOV Sec talkgroup full ENC earlier this year in this area... Glad they have brought back the 65 Division, we use to have an unmarked camero in this area, but man that was 10 plus years ago!!!! LOL
 

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I am not sure who is running them, but I have seen an unmarked 2024/2025 electric Mustang, and Camaro had a car pulled over on 465 other day. And yeah Govsec has been running more and more encryption lately.
 

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I am not sure who is running them, but I have seen an unmarked 2024/2025 electric Mustang, and Camaro had a car pulled over on 465 other day. And yeah Govsec has been running more and more encryption lately.
Are these 65XX units?

GTO_04
 

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Last week licenses were issued for three new sites.

Two in Warrick County, in Boonville and Newburg.

The third one in Wayne County in Fountain City.

I missed this discussion apparently, but I can agree with a Fountain City site. There is very little to no coverage there.
 

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I logged 9399232 on the IU Airmed TG a month or so ago, couldn't make out what their callsign was. I have 9399233 and 9399235 as IU birds.

There are a group of "Air-Med" talkgroups.

Air Med 1 - TG 10058 - IU LifeLine
Air Mec 2 - ??
Air Med 3 - TG 10349 - Parkview Samaritan
Air Med 4 - ??
Air Med 5 - ??
Air Med 6 - ??

I don't know how many "Air Med" talkgroups there are, but I'm guessing at least one for each service in the state.

I remember when the Dekalb county talkgroups were repurposed Lutheran Air affiliated with 2 or 3 of those 1011x TGs, although I think officially they've only been confirmed as using TG 10117 for their helicopters. TG 10117 is most likely an "Air Med" talkgroup, however I've never heard which Air Med number it is. It might be Air Med 4, or Air Med 5, or Air Med 6..🤷‍♂️ There are likely one or two more Air Med TGs in that 1011x range also.

This screen shot is from the Colorado DTRS system. I think Indiana (IPSC) did the same thing, after the fact, when they separated everyone off of the FlightWatch TG.
 

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INDY72

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One of them is Samaritan's TG, I am at work so can't look at my scanner or cheat sheet right now.
 

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Lifeline has 2, and it looks like Samaritan has 2 also? The statewide is for coordinating, then they get handed off to their own TG. The out of state helo's stay on the statewide from what I have seen so far. Maybe 1 north, other south?
 
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