[TrunkCom] Re: FCC says "250D" has NOT been type accepted.

Marcel [email protected]
Wed, 18 Sep 2002 20:16:58 -0400


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Wayne M H wrote:

> Overpriced feature that's probably a pain to administer. I like that
> one. It's basically a feature to an IntelliRepeater's operation.
> That's the only station I know of that supports it.
>
> -W
>
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 18:53:21 -0400, Marcel <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >That is why I wondered  about the connection to P-25
> >
> >How about "Protocol" rather than "air interface"? Do you like that better?
> >
> >Wayne M H wrote:
> >
> >> (Reply to the list directly, thanks)
> >>
> >> SCAT and VOC aren't exactly air interfaces. They just allow the
> >> control channel to switch to voice when all voice channels are busy.
> >> No trunktrackers support this and probably wouldn't perform well since
> >> all they really can do successfully is track a simple conversation.
> >>
> >> A local ASTRO-only system has a few single channel VOC trunking sites
> >> and another three channel VOC site. It's not a real loss to miss the
> >> conversations. And VOC is meant for small, fill-in sites anyway.
> >>
> >> VOC can be used on any band as long as the system is SmartZone and up.
> >> SCAT can probably be used on any band.
> >>
> >> -Wayne
> >>
> >> On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 11:31:31 -0400, Marcel <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >So why would you need the 250D since none of these air interfaces are P-25?
> >> >
> >> >JERRY NONE wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> They are usuaully found on the 800 and maybe 900
> >> >> bands.
> >> >> S.C.A.T. = Single Channel Autonomous Trunking
> >> >> V.O.C.   = Voice On Control
> >> >> S.C.A.T. is E.D.C.S. brands of a single frequency
> >> >> trunking system while V.O.C. is the Motorola brand.
> >> >> Each trunking method is desinged for users that want
> >> >> trunking but do NOT anticipate alot of traffic or just
> >> >> need to fill - in coverage gaps with a single
> >> >> frequency trunking system.  I believe that Regular and
> >> >> Multinet forms of L.T.R. do NOT have this type of
> >> >> feature.
> >> >>
> >> >> What happens is this:  The repaeter stays in Control
> >> >> Channel Mode until somebody keys up and then they can
> >> >> basically talk on the control channel/frequency.
> >> >> Once the conversation is over the repeater once again
> >> >> goes back to Control Channel Mode.
> >> >>
> >> >> Somebody once stated that there is NO scanner that can
> >> >> track a single frequency truking system like this.
> >> >> --- Marcel <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> > What band are SCAT and
> >> >> > VOC TRS on?
>
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