RSO Tac 17 and Tac 18

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egilstrap62
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Re: RSO Tac 17 and Tac 18

Post by egilstrap62 »

what are the talk group numbers on 17 & 18 an what is the ch. for information an talk group numbers or do they use mdt for running for warrants or car tags ect. big ed
sp1989
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Re: RSO Tac 17 and Tac 18

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Tac 17 TG is 02-121, Tac 18 is 02-122. Running 10-28 & 29 is XCNTY 5 & 6, TGs 02-062 & 02-063. Field deputies can run the same stuff on the MDC (and much more) but on a traffic stop usually use voice. Is that what you wanted to know?
cvrules90
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Re: RSO Tac 17 and Tac 18

Post by cvrules90 »

Tac 17 and 18 are always AA-121. So, desert tacs 17 and 18 would be 06-121 and 06-122. Not just the 02 prefix. Sp1989 did a great job of explaining it, however.
egilstrap62
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Re: RSO Tac 17 and Tac 18

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thank you guys always so helpful sp1989 an curlves90. big ed
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Re: RSO Tac 17 and Tac 18

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You are right, if you are monitoring a different system, the first 2 numbers will be different, but I was answering Big Ed, so I gave the West system info, since that's where he is.
cvrules90
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Re: RSO Tac 17 and Tac 18

Post by cvrules90 »

sp1989 wrote:You are right, if you are monitoring a different system, the first 2 numbers will be different, but I was answering Big Ed, so I gave the West system info, since that's where he is.
Makes perfect sense.
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