Uniden BCD325P2 Owners Manual - Page 119

Type II Special Status Bits

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Direct entry (Quick Save) not allowed for I-Call IDs. System Type Motorola Type I Systems B=Block (0-7) FF(F)=Fleet S(S)=Sub-Fleet N=Decimal Number i=I-Call ID TGID Format BFF-SS Normal ID BFFF-S Normal ID (Fleet is 100-127) BFF- Fleet ID BFFF- Fleet ID (Fleet is 100-127) B- Block ID NNNNN iNNNNN (size code 0) Motorola Type II Systems N=Decimal Number H=Hexadecimal Character i=I-Call ID Decimal Format NNNNN iNNNNN Hexadecimal Format HHH iHHHH P25 Systems N=Decimal Number H=Hexadecimal Character i=I-Call ID Decimal Format NNNNN iNNNNNNNN Hexadecimal Format HHHH iHHHHHH EDACS Systems AA=Agency (00-15) FF=Fleet (00-15) S=Sub-Fleet (0-7) N=Decimal Number i=I-Call ID AFS Format AA-FFS Normal ID AA-FF- Fleet ID AA- Agency ID Decimal Format NNNN iNNNNN LTR Systems A = Area number (0 or 1) RR = Home Repeater Number (01-20) U = Decimal Number (000-254) A-RR-UUU Normal ID A-RR- Repeater ID Type II Special Status Bits Type II Motorola Smartnet systems use these status bits for special transmissions such as emergency, patches, DES/DVP scrambled transmissions, and multiselects. Motorola trunking radios directly interpret them for their special functions, thus no difference is noticed by the person with the radio. The scanner however interprets these special talk group status bits as different talk groups entirely. Below is the conversion chart for these special status bits. 119

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Direct entry (Quick Save) not allowed for I-Call IDs.
System Type
TGID Format
Motorola Type I Systems
B=Block (0-7)
FF(F)=Fleet
S(S)=Sub-Fleet
BFF-SS Normal ID
BFFF-S Normal ID (Fleet is 100-127)
BFF- Fleet ID
BFFF- Fleet ID (Fleet is 100-127)
B- Block ID
N=Decimal Number
i=I-Call ID
NNNNN
iNNNNN
(size code 0)
Motorola Type II Systems
N=Decimal Number
H=Hexadecimal Character
i=I-Call ID
Decimal Format
NNNNN
iNNNNN
Hexadecimal Format
HHH
iHHHH
P25 Systems
N=Decimal Number
H=Hexadecimal Character
i=I-Call ID
Decimal Format
NNNNN
iNNNNNNNN
Hexadecimal Format
HHHH
iHHHHHH
EDACS Systems
AA=Agency (00-15)
FF=Fleet (00-15)
S=Sub-Fleet (0-7)
N=Decimal Number
i=I-Call ID
AFS Format
AA-FFS
Normal ID
AA-FF
- Fleet ID
AA
- Agency ID
Decimal Format
NNNN
iNNNNN
LTR Systems
A = Area number (0 or 1)
RR = Home Repeater Number
(01-20)
U = Decimal Number (000-254)
A-RR
-UUU Normal ID
A-RR
- Repeater ID
Type II Special Status Bits
Type II Motorola Smartnet systems use these status bits for special transmissions
such as emergency, patches, DES/DVP scrambled transmissions, and multiselects.
Motorola trunking radios directly interpret them for their special functions, thus no
difference is noticed by the person with the radio. The scanner however interprets
these special talk group status bits as different talk groups entirely. Below is the
conversion chart for these special status bits.