Property NSW
Property NSW uses the NSW Public Safety Network (PSN) for site-specific communications, particularly in areas like Darling Harbour and The Rocks. Their talkgroups are active in property management, security coordination, and facilities operations.

| Talk Group ID | Description |
| 11531 | Darling Harbour |
| 11532 | The Rocks |
| 11533 | Sydney Harbour Foreshore 3 |
| 11534 | Sydney Harbour Foreshore 4 |
| 11535 | Sydney Harbour Foreshore 5 |
| 11536 | Sydney Harbour Foreshore 6 |
| 11537 | Sydney Harbour Foreshore 7 |
| 11538 | Sydney Harbour Foreshore 8 |
Source: scanneraustralia.com.au/Proscan
Property NSW on the PSN
Role and Operations
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- Property NSW manages significant government-owned properties and precincts across the state, including heritage and commercial sites.
- Their PSN usage supports security, maintenance, event coordination, and site operations, especially in high-profile areas like Darling Harbour, The Rocks, and other Sydney CBD precincts.
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Use of the NSW Public Safety Network (PSN)
The NSW PSN (formerly the Government Radio Network or GRN) is a Project 25 Phase II digital trunked radio system used by emergency and government services across the state. The Sheriff’s Office is a key user of this network.
Radio IDs (RIDs)
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- RID ranges: 25760## and 25763## are commonly used by Property NSW radios.
- These IDs help identify individual units or roles (e.g., security, maintenance, supervisors).
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Coverage and Activity
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- Primary sites: Darling Harbour, The Rocks, Barangaroo, and other government-managed precincts.
- Activity patterns: Most active during business hours, especially around events, maintenance operations, and security patrols.
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Monitoring Tips
- Best times to monitor: Weekdays, early mornings, and evenings during events.
- Scanner setup: Ensure control channels for Sydney CBD sites are programmed (e.g., Beecroft, City sites).
- Talkgroup behavior: These TGIDs may be encrypted or quiet unless active operations are underway.
Radio IDs
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Devices used by the Sheriff’s Office typically have Radio IDs (RIDs) in the 211#### range.
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These identifiers can help in logging and identifying Sheriff units during inter-agency operations, though the encryption prevents content monitoring.
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