Palmetto 800 talkgroup ID?

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drsouth

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Hello,

Here in the low country.. I've seen 3 talk groups show up this week that I'm not familiar with. I've never seen any affiliations with these groups until now. And what I am seeing affiliate to them are higher ranking SCHP units (capts and above, including HQ), EMD, SLED, and units affiliated with the DOC. They are digital with encryption enabled. Any ideas?
Decimal / Motorola
27008 / 801688
27024 / 801689
27040 / 801690

the radio Decimal IDs that are affiliating are:
270xx's; 271xx's; 273xx's; 55xxx's; 610xx's and several Motorola techs in the 65000 range.

I have several of the 27xxx's radios logged as affiliated with AIRGND, and LE Common 7 this week. Needless to say, it’s been pretty exciting this week.
Thanks for the help in advance,
David
 

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Figured it out guys, it’s some form of executive protection, joint service with multy agencies. We have a convention this weekend in Charleston, and lots of state governors from across the country are here.

Mystery solved!

David
 

jamiewmorris

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In respect to the above request, I was wondering if anyone is willing to start a "database" of unknown talkgroups. I am in Kingstree, and my primary Pal800 tower is here in Kingstree, and have about 15 talkgroups that are not identified here in RR databases. Just a suggestion, just thinking it might help us identifity the tgs that are used less frequently.
 

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The most common one I've heard is 27200. Over the past 6 months I've heard it in the clear 10 to 12 times. On one event they said they were in Powdersville, South of Easley, on I-85. I keep a 96 in a hack mode all the time. Too many ID's to keep up with since you only hear them once a year thru smart zone. OOHHH by the way I need a Motorola to dec cross ref. Where can I get one. Pending any reply, Larry
 

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I am seeing the South Carolina Forestry Commision are getting on the Palmetto 800 system. I see the two channels are indentified in the database, but can anyone say how many channels they have or what kinda break down of regions they use. I see one talkgroup id of 51968 showing up on unitrunker here in Kingstree, and the radios that affiliate with this channel are also showing affiliated with the SCFC roam channel. Any help will be appreciated.
 

drsouth

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jamiewmorris said:
I am seeing the South Carolina Forestry Commision are getting on the Palmetto 800 system. I see the two channels are indentified in the database, but can anyone say how many channels they have or what kinda break down of regions they use. I see one talkgroup id of 51968 showing up on unitrunker here in Kingstree, and the radios that affiliate with this channel are also showing affiliated with the SCFC roam channel. Any help will be appreciated.


Havn't seen the GID 51968 show up here in the lowcountry yet, but I have seen these radio ID's:

51956
51958
51959
51960
51962
51963
51964
51965
51969
51972
51973
51974
51975
51981
51982
51986
affiliated with group ID's:
51456 SC Forestry?
51472 SC Forestry Roam?
51984 SC Forestry?
 
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