Uniden BC245XLT User Manual

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group, while others have access to many talk groups. The

talk group (s) each radio can access is called the radio’s

affiliation (s).

In a Type II system, when someone uses their radio, only

the radio ID is transmitted when PTT is pressed, whereas

in a Type I system the radio ID and its current affiliation are

both transmitted when PTT is pressed.

Why the difference? Type II systems are slightly more

advanced because the central computer maintains a

database which is used to determine each radio’s

affiliation (s). Changes to a Type II system are easier than

Type I because the system manager only need update the

database instead of reprogramming individual radios.

Another difference between the systems is that Type I

systems are arranged in a Fleet-Subfleet hierarchy. For

example, it’s possible for a city using a Type I system to

designate 4 Fleets, each with 8 Subfleets. Their fleets

might be the Police Department, the Fire Department,

Utilities, and Administration. The Police may decide to

further divide their fleet into subfleets such as Dispatch,

Tactical Operations, Detectives, North, South, East and

West Side Patrols, and Supervisors. All the available police

radios would then be assigned to one of the police

subfleets. Determining the exact Fleet-Subfleet hierarchy

for a particular area is referred to as Fleet Map

Programming, which is discussed further in this manual.

The disadvantage of a Type I system is that when PTT is

pressed, the brief burst of data must contain the radio’s ID

and its Fleet and Subfleet. This is three times the amount

of data a Type II system radio sends, and as a result

Type I systems usually accommodate fewer users than

Type II systems.

Even though there are many Type II systems, Type I

systems are still in use. There are also Hybrid systems

which are a combination of both Type I and Type II. Your

scanner defaults to monitor Type II systems, but it’s

possible to select a Preprogrammed Fleet Map or create a

Custom Fleet Map for your area.

For VHF and UHF Type II trunking systems, you will need

to know the base and offset frequency. See page 60

for details.

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