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A Site is the clustering of different Towers locations in to a given geographic area given a common name, with common frequencies and common [[talkgroups]] ids, it may be all encompassing of an entire jurisdiction or a small localized area.  It can also be inter-linked with other surrounding sites or stand by itself.  The most problematic aspect for beginners to grasp is in regular terminology refers to "a site" as 1 specific location, i.e. a Tower Site, where in the scanner world it means all towers collectively inside 1  grouping; i.e. 1 Group of towers in the north is called the the "North Site."
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A Site is the clustering of different Towers locations in to a given geographic area, with common frequencies and common [[talkgroups]] ids, it may be all encompassing of an entire jurisdiction or a small localized area.  It can also be inter-linked with other surrounding sites or stand by itself either way its is or is part of a [[System]].  The most problematic aspect for beginners to grasp is in regular terminology "a site" is a singular location, i.e. a Tower Site, where in the scanner world it means all towers collectively inside 1  grouping with a common name; i.e. 1 Group of 6 towers in the north is called the "North Site."
 
 
  
  

Revision as of 20:13, 29 April 2016

A Site is the clustering of different Towers locations in to a given geographic area, with common frequencies and common talkgroups ids, it may be all encompassing of an entire jurisdiction or a small localized area. It can also be inter-linked with other surrounding sites or stand by itself either way its is or is part of a System. The most problematic aspect for beginners to grasp is in regular terminology "a site" is a singular location, i.e. a Tower Site, where in the scanner world it means all towers collectively inside 1 grouping with a common name; i.e. 1 Group of 6 towers in the north is called the "North Site."