Glossary
Repeater | A conventional radio feature, where you talk |
| through a receive/transmit facility (repeater), |
| that |
| improve communications range and |
| coverage. |
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Selective Switch | Any digital P25 traffic having the correct |
| Network Access Code and the correct |
| talkgroup. |
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Squelch | Special electronic circuitry added to the |
| receiver of a radio that reduces, or squelches, |
| unwanted signals before they are heard in the |
| speaker. |
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Standby | An operating condition whereby the radio’s |
| speaker is muted but still continues to receive |
| data. |
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| The user will talk on the channel that was |
| selected before the radio entered the |
| emergency state. |
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Talkaround | Bypass a repeater and talk directly to another |
| unit for easy local |
| communications. |
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Talkgroup | An organization of radio users who |
| communicate with each other. |
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Trunking | The automatic sharing of communications |
| paths between a large number of users. (See |
| Conventional.) |
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Zone | A grouping of channels. |
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