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yyyyyyyyyyyy = The talkgroup group name | yyyyyyyyyyyy = The talkgroup group name | ||
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Determining the internal "sid" for a trunked system is easy, it is displayed in the URL for each trunked system entry: | Determining the internal "sid" for a trunked system is easy, it is displayed in the URL for each trunked system entry: | ||
[[image:Determine sid.gif|normal|Determining Trunked System SID]] | [[image:Determine sid.gif|normal|Determining Trunked System SID]] | ||
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+ | The site number is shown on the far left column of each row of trunked system frequencies under the column named 'site' | ||
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+ | [[image:Sitenumber.gif|Finding the site number]] | ||
To find the group name, point your mouse at the blue box with the greater than sign in it on the left | To find the group name, point your mouse at the blue box with the greater than sign in it on the left |
Revision as of 03:26, 20 October 2007
The RadioReference Wiki has some custom extensions. Many of these can be used to display dynamic data in the database of custom pages of information. They are currently as follows:
Contents
Ebay Search Results Wiki Display
You can display Ebay search results with the following tag:
<ebay>Your Search Here</ebay>
This extension is helpful for displaying used equipment on many of the equipment pages.
Trunked System Site Frequencies Wiki Display
You can display the frequencies for a Trunked Radio System in the database with the following tag:
<site>xxx|yy</site>
Where:
xxx = The Trunked Radio Database sid number yy = The system's site number
Trunked System Talkgroups Wiki Display
You can display the talkgroups for a Trunked Radio System in the database with the following tag:
<tg>xxx|yyyyyyyyyyyy</tg>
Where:
xxx = The Trunked Radio Database sid number yyyyyyyyyyyy = The talkgroup group name
Determining sid, site and talkgroup group names
Determining the internal "sid" for a trunked system is easy, it is displayed in the URL for each trunked system entry:
Determining Trunked System SID
The site number is shown on the far left column of each row of trunked system frequencies under the column named 'site'
To find the group name, point your mouse at the blue box with the greater than sign in it on the left
Conventional Frequencies Wiki Display
You can display conventional frequencies stored in the database with the following tag:
<freqsubcat>xxx</freqsubcat>
Where:
xxx = The Frequency Subcategory ID
You can find the subcat ID by pointing your mouse to the left, at a blue box with the greater than sign
Thats it!