-
ambulances interact with;
talkgroups for
communications with dispatch(s),
talkgroups for
special events or disasters, a
talkgroup for air
medical transport...
-
follow the
various conversations between members of
their talkgroups (families) and
other talkgroups as they hop from
radio channel to
radio channel. TRS's...
- to 65,534
unique radio ids Up to 4,094
talkgroups Use of odd-numbered
talkgroups Priority Scanning of
talkgroups Type II
SmartNet systems uses
status bits...
-
Standard Talkgroups are
written in the
format A-HH-GGG. "A" is the area code and is
either 0 or 1. The area code is the same for all
Talkgroups in a given...
- ****ociation, a family, ...). By
convention CC1 is used for
public contact.
TalkGroups are used to
separate groups of
users (ex: TG1 for
direction and TG2 for...
- '
talkgroups'. [citation needed]
COMCEN (Communications) have ****igned
talkgroup IDs,
allowing them to pair an LSA's
primary and
secondary talkgroups together...
-
where the
control channel sends various data
which coordinates users in
talkgroups. In GSM networks,
Control Channels are
divided into
three categories:...
-
radio system that
mixes "blocks" of Type I Fleets/Subfleets with Type II
talkgroups. In some cases, all
radios support Type II, but in some cases, Type I...
-
radio channels, the
system is
capable of
handling thousands of
individual Talkgroups and
radio ID's.
Since most
radios are only
transmitting a
small percentage...
- site is a bare-bones
trunked site
which has no
database of
users or
talkgroups. It is
simply sophisticated software running on a
Quantar repeater. It...