Uniden BCD436HP, BCD536HP owner manual Type II Special Status Bits, TT ID + # Usage

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System Type

TGID Format

Motorola Type 2

N = Decimal Number

Decimal Format

Systems

H = Hexadecimal Number

NNNNN

 

i = I-Call ID

iNNNNN

 

 

Hexadecimal Format

 

 

HHHH

 

 

iHHHH

 

 

 

P25 Systems

N = Decimal Number

Decimal Format

 

H = Hexadecimal Number

NNNNN

 

i = I-Call ID

iNNNNNNNN

 

 

Hexadecimal Format

 

 

HHHH

 

 

iHHHHHH

 

 

 

EDACS Systems

A = Agency

AFS Format

 

F = Fleet

AA-FFS (Normal ID)

 

S = Sub-Fleet

AA-FF- (Partial Fleet ID)

 

N = Decimal Number

AA- (Partial Agency ID)

 

i = I-Call ID

Decimal Format

 

Only AFS Format is allowed for

NNNN

 

direct entry except for I-Call ID..

iNNNNN

 

 

 

LTR Systems

A = Area number

A-RR-UUU (Normal ID)

 

RR = Home Repeater Number

A-RR (Partial Repeater ID

 

U = Decimal Number

 

 

 

 

Note: A-RR (Partial Repeater ID) cannot be used with decimal formats.

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.

TT ID + # Usage

TT ID + # Usage

ID+0 Normal Talk group

ID+8 DES/DVP Encryption talk group

 

 

ID+1 All Talk group

ID+9 DES All Talk group

 

 

ID+2 Emergency

ID+10 DES Emergency

 

 

ID+3 Talk group patch to another

ID+11 DES Talk group patch

 

 

ID+4 Emergency Patch

ID+12 DES Emergency Patch

 

 

ID+5 Emergency multi-group

ID+13 DES Emergency multi-group

 

 

ID+6 unassigned

ID+14 unassigned

 

 

ID+7 Multi-select (initiated by dispatcher)

ID+15 Multi-select DES TG

 

 

Therefore, if a user was transmitting a multi-select call on talk group 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 talk group revert to the emergency status talk group (ID+2) until the dispatch clears the emergency status.

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Contents BCD436HP BCD536HP Page Contents Set Your Location and Range Programming Departments Search/Close Call Options Page Fire Tone-Out Modification Notice Important InformationFCC Wants You to Know Part 15 InformationScanning Legally General PrecautionsPower Disconnection Caution Earphone WarningAvis D’INDUSTRIE Canada What You Hear IntroductionHow Does the Home Patrol Work? Create Favorites ListsMain Features Replay TransmissionsRecord Transmissions Page Page Included With Your Scanner BCD436HP BCD536HPConnecting an Optional Antenna Installing Your ScannerPower Related Issues Connecting an Extension SpeakerBase Station Vehicle Installation Mounting Using the BracketMounting Using the DIN-E Sleeve Removing the Scanner from the DIN-E Sleeve Using Internal Batteries BCD436HP Only Mounting Using ISO TechniqueConnecting DC Cable with Orange Wire Using Rechargeable Batteries Understanding the MemoryFavorites Lists Sentinel Software Updating Firmware Manage Firmware UpdatesHow to Install Sentinel Software Updating the DatabaseSetting UP Your Scanner For Model Number ProcedureKeypad and Knob Controls Key OperationBCD436HP Turn to scroll Channel or Frequency in Hold mode Common Controls BCD436HP and BCD536HP No/PRI YesSet Range Set Your Location and RangeSet Location Understanding RangeNew Location or Edit Location Selecting Service TypesEdit Location Set Location Information. See Set Manual LocationData Naming Set Mode SquelchNavigating the Menus Display MenuContrast On or Off Selecting 3-Line Display ModeSet Dimmer BCD436HP Only High, Middle, or Low On or OffView the Battery Level BCD436HP Only SearchingLook at the Display Volume and Squelch IFX Tgid Settings Menu Replay Options Wi-Fi Setup BCD536HP OnlyRestore Options See Scanner InformationWi-Fi Options Quick KeysFavorites List Quick Keys Managing Favorites Lists Review/Edit System At Confirm? Press E/yes or ./noManaging Favorites Lists New System/System SettingsProgramming Systems Understanding Location ControlSystem Settings System Options On or Off Programming Sites New Site/Site OptionsAt Confirm?, press E/yes or ./no Motorola Systems 800/900 Standard or 800 Splinter Edit Name Set ModulationSet Site Type Set Attenuator Band PlanDelete Frequency At Confirm Delete?, press E/yes or ./no Set Base FreqSet Offset Auto, NFM, or FMProgramming Departments New Department/Department OptionsEdit Channel Set Avoid Department OptionsEdit Name Set Location Information Edit ChannelNew Channel/Channel Options Programming Frequencies/TGIDsQuickly Storing a Frequency/TGID Channel OptionsSet Modulation New Channel Edit Name Set Audio Type Set Delay TimeSet Number Tag Set Priority Edit Frequency or Tgid999, Blank No number tag Favorites Quick Key Set Scan SelectionManaging Full Database System Quick KeyTo Use a Startup Key Using Startup KeysPriority Scanning Priority Scan OptionsScanning by Assigning Quick Keys 10 sec100 Scanning Checklist Change Direction or Resume Scan Turn the Scroll ControlSelecting Quick Keys Toggle Display ModesLine Display O Holding Select Service TypesLine Display On Toggle ID Scan or ID Search Replay the Last TransmissionsStore a Search Frequency Search with Scan Start/Stop RecordingAdvanced Channel Menu AttenuationRepeater Frequency Conventional Channel Channel Volume OffsetIntermediate Frequency Exchange Avoiding Channels, Departments, Sites, and SystemsClose Call Modes Using Number TagsDirect Frequency/TGID Entry View Number TagsClose Call Only Priority ModesCustom Search by Search Key Weather ScanQuick Search Using a GPSP25 Adjustment Mode Location-Based ScanningDiscovery Mode New SessionSession Options Set Logging Set DelaySet Time-Out Timer Set Compare to DatabaseReview Discovery Search/Close Call OptionsProgram Band At Confirm? Press E/yes or ./no Rvw Search AvoidSet Each Band 10, -5, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, or 30 secSearch Options Edit CustomSet Search Key Search with ScanSet System Avoid Custom Search Frequency Intermediate Exchange Weather Alert Priority ModeDirect Frequency Entry Repeater FrequencyClose Call Only Close CallClose Call Options Hits with ScanSet CC Bands Set CC ModeClose Call Only Mode Set CC AlertHolding on a Hit Cancel a HitToggle Close Call Bands View Last HitIntermediate Frequency Exchange Weather OperationWeather Options StoringSet Audio AGC Set Delay TimeSet Attenuator Program SameChange Channel Weather AlertWeather Scan Quick SearchTone-Out Setup Fire Tone-OutReview WX Alerts Set Tone Edit NameSet Frequency Set AlertListen to Tone-Out Frequency Fire Tone-Out Standby/SearchSelect a Different Tone-Out Scroll to Tone-Out Standby and press E/yesScan Mode, Nothing to Scan TroubleshootingAppendix Scanning InterruptedDefault Band Coverage Frequency Range Mode Step Band Lower Upper KHzService Types Service Type DescriptionReformatting the microSD Card Removing the microSD CardEntering IDs System Type Tgid FormatType II Special Status Bits TT ID + # UsageWeather Channels Event Code Watch Advisory Definition?NIC Ctcss Frequencies DCS Codes Reverse ListBase Frequency Offset MHz Repeater Frequency List Technical Specifications BCD436HP VHF High 1 Band Technical Specifications BCD536HP 138..150 MHz 48dB Warranty Information Page