Motorola XTS 3000 manual Glossary

Models: XTS 3000

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Additional Information

Glossary

ACK

Acknowledgment of communication

Channel

A group of characteristics such as transmit/receive

 

frequency pairs, radio parameters, and encryption

 

encoding

Control Channel

In a trunking system, one of the channels that is used

 

to provide a continuous, two-way/data

 

communications path between the central controller

 

and all radios on the system

Conventional

Typically refers to radio-to-radio communications,

 

sometimes through a repeater; does not use a

 

trunking (controller) system (See Trunking)

Dispatcher

An individual who has radio system management

 

duties

FCC

Federal Communications Commission

Hang Up

Disconnect

Landline Caller

Someone communicating through the public

 

telephone system

Page

A one-way alert, with audio and/or display messages

PTT

Push-To-Talk - the PTT switch engages the transmitter

 

and puts the radio in transmit (send) operation when

 

pressed

Radio-To-LandlineCommunicating from a portable/mobile radio

 

through the telephone system

Repeater

A conventional radio feature, where you talk through

 

a receive/transmit facility (repeater), that re-transmits

 

received signals in order to improve communications

 

range and coverage

RF

Radio Frequency

Squelch

The muting of audio circuits when received signal

 

levels fall below a pre-determined threshold

Standby

An operating condition whereby the radio’s speaker is

 

muted but still continues to receive data

Talkgroup

An organization of radio users who communicate

 

with each other

Trunking

The automatic sharing of communications paths

 

between a large number of users (See Conventional)

Zone

A grouping of channels

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Motorola XTS 3000 manual Glossary