Uniden BCD325P2 Owners Manual - Page 120

Weather Channels

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TT ID + # ID+0 Usage Normal Talkgroup TT ID + # ID+8 ID+1 ID+2 ID+3 ID+4 ID+5 ID+6 ID+7 All Talk troup Emergency Talkgroup patch to another Emergency Patch Emergency Patch Not Assigned Multi-select (initiated by Dispatcher) ID+9 ID+10 ID+11 ID+12 ID+13 ID+14 ID+15 Usage DES/DVP Encryption Talkgroup DES All Talkgroup DES Emergency DES Talkgroup patch DES Emergency Patch DES Emergency multi-group Not Assigned Multi-select DES TG Therefore, if a user was transmitting a multi-select call on talkgroup 1808, the scanner would actually receive those transmissions on 1815. Some common uses of these status bits are as follows: • When a user hits their emergency button, all conversations on the talkgroup revert to the emergency status talkgroup (ID+2) until the dispatch clears the emergency status. Therefore, if someone hit their emergency button and their radio was on talkgroup 16, all communications would switch to talkgroup 18. • A lot of Fire and EMS departments dispatch tone-outs and alarms as Multiselect communications (ID+7). Therefore, if your fire department dispatch talkgroup is 1616, and they do dispatch tone-outs and alarms as Multiselects, then those communications will be on talkgroup 1623. WEATHER CHANNELS Channel 1 2 3 4 Frequency 162.550 162.400 162.475 162.425 Channel 5 6 7 Frequency 162.450 162.500 162.525 120

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TT ID + #
Usage
TT ID + #
Usage
ID+0
Normal Talkgroup
ID+8
DES/DVP Encryption
Talkgroup
ID+1
All Talk troup
ID+9
DES All Talkgroup
ID+2
Emergency
ID+10
DES Emergency
ID+3
Talkgroup patch to another
ID+11
DES Talkgroup patch
ID+4
Emergency Patch
ID+12
DES Emergency Patch
ID+5
Emergency Patch
ID+13
DES Emergency multi-group
ID+6
Not Assigned
ID+14
Not Assigned
ID+7
Multi-select (initiated by
Dispatcher)
ID+15
Multi-select DES TG
Therefore, if a user was transmitting a multi-select call on talkgroup 1808, the
scanner would actually receive those transmissions on 1815. Some common uses of
these status bits are as follows:
When a user hits their emergency button, all conversations on the talkgroup
revert to the emergency status talkgroup (ID+2) until the dispatch clears the
emergency status. Therefore, if someone hit their emergency button and their
radio was on talkgroup 16, all communications would switch to talkgroup 18.
A lot of Fire and EMS departments dispatch tone-outs and alarms as Multi-
select communications (ID+7). Therefore, if your fire department dispatch
talkgroup is 1616, and they do dispatch tone-outs and alarms as Multi-
selects, then those communications will be on talkgroup 1623.
WEATHER CHANNELS
Channel
Frequency
Channel
Frequency
1
162.550
5
162.450
2
162.400
6
162.500
3
162.475
7
162.525
4
162.425