It's DPS Troop 4, the "replacement" for talkgroup 30224. We'll see many talkgroups change over the next several months. Most of the known SCHP talkgroup changes are listed in the DB and the wiki.
I confirmed this talkgroup through data gleaned from Trunk88, a trunked control control channel decoding package. 45808 and 30224 have been patched together from time to time over the last several months.
Brian, what do you think the reasoning is behind all of the TG changes occuring and in the near future??
Anyone have any idea what the following TGs may be? Hearing them in Spartanburg Co.:
17360 (hearing plates run on it)
17328
45808
48912
Brian ...
Do you know of anybody in Beaufort County who would be able to help programming my Scanner?
Somebody gave me a Radio Shack pro-95.
Well, you're not going to get a whole lot of use out of a PRO-95 in Beaufort County, at least for listening to local public safety agencies. Beaufort County fire, ems, police, and other agencies operate on the Palmetto P25 system, which uses digital modulation. The PRO-95 won't decode those digital signals. You could use it to monitor amateur radio, commercial and military aircraft, and maybe some neighboring counties' public safety agencies and some state agencies. That's about it.
Sorry for the bad news.