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Placer County Sheriff (PCSO) deputies have assigned (take-home) cars.  Their badge numbers do not correspond to their radio ID's when assigned to work a shift.  They are assigned to Beat ID's; therefore you will see the same Active Radio ID's show up with different callsigns (for those who, like me, like to assign UID's in your scanner for verified Radio ID's, this system pretty much torpedoes that plan, unless you know WHO the deputy is assigned to the Radio ID, and make the UID his name).   
 
Placer County Sheriff (PCSO) deputies have assigned (take-home) cars.  Their badge numbers do not correspond to their radio ID's when assigned to work a shift.  They are assigned to Beat ID's; therefore you will see the same Active Radio ID's show up with different callsigns (for those who, like me, like to assign UID's in your scanner for verified Radio ID's, this system pretty much torpedoes that plan, unless you know WHO the deputy is assigned to the Radio ID, and make the UID his name).   
  
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100008 - PCSO Dispatch Console
 
201501 - PCSO Falcon 30
 
201501 - PCSO Falcon 30
  

Revision as of 16:19, 11 February 2019

NOTE ABOUT PCSO RADIO ID's:

Placer County Sheriff (PCSO) deputies have assigned (take-home) cars. Their badge numbers do not correspond to their radio ID's when assigned to work a shift. They are assigned to Beat ID's; therefore you will see the same Active Radio ID's show up with different callsigns (for those who, like me, like to assign UID's in your scanner for verified Radio ID's, this system pretty much torpedoes that plan, unless you know WHO the deputy is assigned to the Radio ID, and make the UID his name).

100008 - PCSO Dispatch Console 201501 - PCSO Falcon 30

ACTIVE RADIOS

 100003
 120010
 200612
 200717