Uniden BC245XLT English Owners Manual - Page 42

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EDACS® Tracking TrunkTracker II now allows tracking of EDACS trunked systems. Until now these widely used systems have been almost impossible to monitor with a conventional scanner. With your TrunkTracker II listening to EDACS is remarkably easy, and perhaps even easier than conventional scanning. EDACS® systems use "Transmission Trunking", which means that each transmission is assigned a new frequency. As the conversation moves through the system's frequencies, your TrunkTracker II automatically follows it. This graph depicts a 30 second sample of transmission in an EDACS trunked system, showing the frequency transitions that a particular radio conversation might use. Note: Many 900 MHz EDACS® trunking systems (such as those used by some utilities) utilize a control channel that cannot be tracked with the BC 245XLT. 38

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EDACS
Tracking
TrunkTracker II now allows tracking of EDACS trunked
systems. Until now these widely used systems have been
almost impossible to monitor with a conventional scanner.
With your TrunkTracker II listening to EDACS is
remarkably easy, and perhaps even easier than
conventional scanning.
EDACS
systems use “Transmission Trunking”, which
means that each transmission is assigned a new
frequency. As the conversation moves through the
system’s frequencies, your TrunkTracker II automatically
follows it.
This graph depicts a 30 second sample of transmission in
an EDACS trunked system, showing the frequency
transitions that a particular radio conversation might use.
Note
:
Many 900 MHz EDACS
trunking systems (such
as those used by some utilities) utilize a control
channel that cannot be tracked with
the
BC 245XLT
.
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