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

 

          • 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.

 

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)

 

          • 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).

 

Coverage and Activity

 

          • 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.

 

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

        • Devices used by the Sheriff’s Office typically have Radio IDs (RIDs) in the 211#### range.

        • These identifiers can help in logging and identifying Sheriff units during inter-agency operations, though the encryption prevents content monitoring.