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Revision as of 02:15, 3 January 2012
Contents
Raleigh Police Department Monitoring Guide
The Raleigh, North Carolina Police Department migrated from a legacy UHF 460Mhz Conventional Analog System to digital voice talkgroups on the Wake County Simulcast part of the statewide Motorola Smartzone 3600 baud System known as VIPER a few years ago. You have to have a digital voice capable Trunking scanner to be able to monitor Raleigh PD (and any other public safety agencies in Wake County).
Being part of the Wake Simulcast part of VIPER means that the same transmission is heard over all of the Wake County Towers. Meaning that you hear the same thing no matter where you are located at in the Simulcast Coverage Area. If you do have a digital voice capable trunking scanner and you are located within Wake County monitoring the Wake Simulcast part of VIPER is easy. All you should need to do is enter the following 4 system Control Channels to be able to follow/track the system:
- 868.150MHz (Main Control Channel)
- 868.5375MHz (Alternate Control Channel)
- 868.5625MHz (Backup Control Channel)
- 868.7875MHz (Backup Control Channel)
As many of you are aware Raleigh PD divides up the city into 6 Districts...Here is a map of the 6 districts:
Raleigh PD divides up communications based on the Districts above.
Let's go over each set of Talkgroups used by Raleigh PD
Each of the 6 District Radios should be setup in the following format:
- District Specific Dispatch
- District North or South Status
- District Specific "Tac 1"
- District Specific "Tac 2"
- 8 Citywide "LE Ops" Talkgroups Numbered 5-12
Dispatch Talkgroups:
TGID | RPD Usage |
---|---|
40016 | RPD NWD DISP |
40032 | RPD ND DISP |
40048 | RPD NED DISP |
40064 | RPD SED DISP |
40080 | RPD DD DISP |
40096 | RPD SWD DISP |
Districts breakdown as follows:
- RPD NWD DISP Northwestern District 1xx Units
- RPD ND DISP Northern District 2xx Units
- RPD NED DISP Northeastern District 3xx Units
- RPD SED DISP Southeastern District 4xx Units
- RPD DD DISP Downtown District 5xx Units
- RPD SWD DISP Southwest District 6xx Units
Note: Raleigh/Wake 911 is not equipped to have a dispatcher for each of the 6 Districts. So they are patching all 6 dispatch talkgroups together to allow radio users to familiarize themselves with unique home talkgroups (like Raleigh PD districts) while bringing them all together. So for the time being (and the foreseeable future) one dispatcher handles all 6 Districts and the same radio traffic is passed over all 6 dispatch talkgroups.
Status Talkgroups:
TGID | RPD Usage |
---|---|
40112 | Northern Units (NWD 1xx, N 2xx, NED 3xx) Status |
40192 | Southern Units (SED 4xx, DD 5xx, SWD 6xx) Status |
Note: As far as RPD Status Channels/Talkgroups are concerned the 3 Districts of NWD 1xx, N 2xx, & NED 3xx are known as the "Northside Districts" and are patched together handled by one dispatcher while the SED 4xx, DD 5xx, & SWD 6xx Districts are known as the "Southside Districts" and are patched together to be handled by another dispatcher...The Northside Status Talkgroup/Channel (1xx, 2xx, 3xx units) is known by its old UHF nickname of "Raleigh 3" while the Southside Status Talkgroup/Channel (4xx, 5xx, 6xx units) is known by its old UHF nickname of "Raleigh 2"...
District Specific TAC 1 & TAC 2 Talkgroups:
TGID | RPD Usage |
---|---|
40208 | RPD NWD TAC1 |
40304 | RPD NWD TAC2 |
40224 | RPD ND TAC1 |
40320 | RPD ND TAC2 |
40240 | RPD NED TAC1 |
40336 | RPD NED TAC2 |
40256 | RPD SED TAC1 |
40352 | RPD SED TAC2 |
40272 | RPD DD TAC1 |
40368 | RPD DD TAC2 |
40288 | RPD SWD TAC1 |
40384 | RPD SWD TAC2 |
Note: about the District Specific "Tac 1" and "Tac 2": These talkgroups are designed for intra-district communication only and are NOT monitored by Raleigh/Wake 911. These are basically a "Car to Car" chit chat channel.
8 LE (Law Enforcement) OPS Talkgroups (Numbered 5-12):
TGID | RPD Usage |
---|---|
40432 | LE OPS 5 |
40448 | LE OPS 6 |
40464 | LE OPS 7 |
40480 | LE OPS 8 |
40496 | LE OPS 9 |
40512 | LE OPS 10 |
40528 | LE OPS 11 |
40544 | LE OPS 12 |
Note: The 8 LE OPS Talkgroups (Numbered 5-12) are used for communication of on-scene events where a Dispatcher needs to be able to monitor what is going on...these talkgroups are also used when units from more than one District respond to a situation...most events worth monitoring end up on an LE OPS channel...LE OPS 12 is usually reserved for units assigned traffic duty around the RBC/PNC Center and the NC State Fairgrounds.
Special Ops Status Talkgroup:
- RPD SO STATUS TGID 40400
Note:The RPD Special Ops (SO) Status Talkgroup is for units doing speed enforcement, Animal Control and other assorted RPD Units. It is sometimes known by its old UHF nickname of "Raleigh 8".
Investigations/Special Operations:
Note: All Investigative & Special Operation Radio Traffic is encrypted full time and therefore cannot be monitored.
Hopefully this gives you a good starting point for monitoring Raleigh PD on VIPER 800Mhz.