NCSHP Unit numbers

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JJones27320

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Does anyone know how the NCSHP numbering system works? I know it is the Troop Number, followed by the district number and two more numbers. such as D4xx is a Troop D district 4 car, but what about special numbers such a D9xx and does the xx have any location meaning or is that just issued at random to each officer? If someone has a list of what each unit is such as Capts, Lt's, Sgt's etc would be helpful.
 

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I Know In Wayne County The C9xx Cars Are Motor Carrier Patrol. I Dont Know If They Are The Same There Or Not.
 

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Let's see I've been retired a whille, so here goes from memory.
11 as in D411 would be the District First Sergeant, 20 numbers
such as D422 would be Line Sergeants, and 30s and up are Master
Troopers and Troopers, such as D452.
 

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They got it right!!!

WA4MJF hit it on the nail for the numbering system!!!

Andrew is right not just for his area but for all the state. Cars with the troop letter and then 9XX are motor carrier troopers. Same numbering scheme for them as the other troopers.
 

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Unit with X*** are superiors, i know the cornal is x100 and in troop c a c9 car is motor carrier cause i know my dad is C950..Any other troop c regular trooper would be C*** the second number being the district...
 

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X112 last I heard was the Captain over Troop E, here in Salisbury.... But that may have changed since I worked for the Patrol a couple of years ago.....
 

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Re: NCSHP

I have a North Carolina county map with all the different troop numbers and districts along with the low band freqs color coded for each county. Its pretty helpful for when you hear something going on in a Troop/District area your not real familiar with. I'll try to get it up pretty soon for you (Have to get a newer computer scanner thats compatible with Win XP).

BL
 

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E troopers

The E trooper are Cabarrus County .I remeber that from my accident I saw that on the back of his car .
 

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WA4MJF said:
Let's see I've been retired a whille, so here goes from memory.
11 as in D411 would be the District First Sergeant, 20 numbers
such as D422 would be Line Sergeants, and 30s and up are Master
Troopers and Troopers, such as D452.
Bingo!
 

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fcfd988 said:
bl86,

I have a map like what you are describing but mine is way outdated. Is yours current?

Wes

You guys might find this useful....seems pretty up to date....nothing you probably don't already know.
 

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Thanks blueline!

Clarifies a couple of "mystery" signal codes.

Map neatly shows all the troop districts.
 

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blueline_308 said:
You guys might find this useful....seems pretty up to date....nothing you probably don't already know.

Thanks blueline...will add it to the database...
Marshall KE4ZNR
 

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blueline 308,

That is the same map i have, but a little more up to date.

However, according to what is listed in the database here, it is still not totally correct as far as low band channel assignments. For example, compare areas worked by Raleigh Communications on the map to this listing on the database.

http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=RR&action=codes&code_id=1458

I don't know if that is the only one that is wrong or not.

Do you have a way to update that map??? An updated copy would be awesome!!!

Wes
 
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