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Systems are the Highest level in the File layer structure in Uniden DMA based scanner architecture.
 
Systems are the Highest level in the File layer structure in Uniden DMA based scanner architecture.
Both Conventional and Trunked Radio Systems (TRS) utilize the SYSTEM nomenclature, for Conventional it is most closely related to Banks.  Under the SYSTEMS are a subset called GROUPS which contain all Talkgroups (TGID) for the SYSTEM.  The SITE level is for TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEMS (TRS)and is at the same level as the SYSTEM.  A CHANNEL for a Conventional SYSTEM is a FREQUENCY and TRS uses a TGID, after they are entered you can change their names and adjust parameters i.e. CTCSS or  DIGITAL ONLY AUDIO or VOLUME CHANNEL OFFSET (for newer Series') .
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Both Conventional and [[Trunked Radio Systems]](TRS) utilize the SYSTEM nomenclature, for Conventional it is most closely related to Banks.  Under the SYSTEMS are a subset called GROUPS which contain all Talkgroups (TGID) for the SYSTEM.  The SITE level is for TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEMS (TRS)and is at the same level as the SYSTEM.  A CHANNEL for a Conventional SYSTEM is a FREQUENCY and TRS uses a TGID, after they are entered you can change their names and adjust parameters i.e. CTCSS or  DIGITAL ONLY AUDIO or VOLUME CHANNEL OFFSET (for newer Series') .
  
  
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*If you use software to program your scanner, you can assign the SQKs and GQKs as you set up your programming and can also set the initial state of the SQKs and GQKs.  With capable scanners your Start-up Key can also affect the initial state of your System and Group Keys (to included Favorite Quick Key for BCDx36HP Series)
 
*If you use software to program your scanner, you can assign the SQKs and GQKs as you set up your programming and can also set the initial state of the SQKs and GQKs.  With capable scanners your Start-up Key can also affect the initial state of your System and Group Keys (to included Favorite Quick Key for BCDx36HP Series)
  
<<sp1>>It should be noted that the concept of a "SITE" is  relevant for the BCD996T, BCT15, BCDx96XT's & P2's, and [[BCDx36HP Series]] of scanners. Any DMA scanner prior to these (i.e. the BCD396T, BC246T) had to program each "SITE" of a [[Uniden Multi-Site Trunking]] as a new "SYSTEM". <small>For newer scanners programming multi sites as multiple systems with the same TGID's will slow scan rate in half for 2 systems being scanned, 66% for 3 systems, 75% slower for 4 systems so an so forth.....</small> For a brief discussion of programming a multi site system, please see the Uniden Multi-Site Trunking article.
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<<sp1>>It should be noted that the concept of a "SITE" is  relevant for the BCD996T, BCT15, BCDx96XT's & P2's, and [[BCDx36HP Series]] of scanners. Any DMA scanner prior to these (i.e. the BCD396T, BC246T) had to program each "SITE" of a [[Uniden Multi-Site Trunking]] as a new "SYSTEM". <small>For newer scanners programming multiple sites as different multiple systems altogether will slow scan rate in half for 2 systems being scanned, 66% for 3 systems, 75% slower for 4 systems so an so forth.....</small> For a brief discussion of programming a multi site system, please see the Uniden Multi-Site Trunking article.
  
  
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::::FREQUENCY 1<br>
 
::::FREQUENCY 1<br>
  
*For single Site Systems programming them as DQK 0 is simplest see example: System 7<br>
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*For single Site Systems programming them as DQK 0 is simplest see System 7 above.<br>
*For multi Sites you can make all sites DQK 0, or use any other DQK available, try not to make them the same as a regularly activated/inactivated DQK or Nothing to Scan Error will show. <br>
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*For multi Sites you can make all sites DQK 0, or use any other DQK available, try not to make them the same as a regularly activated/inactivated DQK or [[Nothing to Scan]] Error will show. <br>
 
** In the example above System 6 has 4 Sites Divided into North East West and South, making it easy to break sites into 4 DQK's 90 92 94 96.<br>
 
** In the example above System 6 has 4 Sites Divided into North East West and South, making it easy to break sites into 4 DQK's 90 92 94 96.<br>
 
** In the example above System 8 has 3 sites for a Digital Trunked Radio System DQKs(Sites) 2, 3, and 4 with one TGID Department DQK 1 and the Second Department DQK 5, is/has a single Conventional Frequency/Channel programmed (like an Analog Fire Dispatch Channel)
 
** In the example above System 8 has 3 sites for a Digital Trunked Radio System DQKs(Sites) 2, 3, and 4 with one TGID Department DQK 1 and the Second Department DQK 5, is/has a single Conventional Frequency/Channel programmed (like an Analog Fire Dispatch Channel)
 
* To activate Favorites List 1, press 1 or 01 and e<br>
 
* To activate Favorites List 1, press 1 or 01 and e<br>
* To activate System 6 with Favorite List 1 already enable press .6e or .06e or 01.06e or 1.6e or 1.06e (without any other favorites enable or Monitored)<br>
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* To activate System 6 with only Favorite List 1 enabled, press .6e or .06e; when more than 1 Favorites List is enabled you'll need the first FLQK: 01.06e or 1.6e or 1.06e<br>
* To activate Department 1 with Favorite List 1 and System 6 already enabled ..1e or .6.1e or .06.01e 01.06.01e or .6.01e<br>  
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* To activate Department 1 w/ Favorite List 1 & System 6 already enabled: ..1e or ..01e; if you have another System enabled: .6.1e or .6.01e or .06.1e or .06.01e; for more than one Favorites & System already enabled: 1.06.01e or 01.06.01e or 1.6.1e <br>  
* To deactivate Site 2 in System 8 with only that Favorite List and System enabled ..2e or .8.2e .8.02e .08.02e or 01.08.02e<br>
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* To deactivate Site 2 in System 8 with only that Favorite List and System enabled ..2e; with more than a single system in and only a Favorite list .8.2e or .8.02e or or .08.2e or .08.02e;  or with more than one Favorite List in and more than one signal System in and 1.8.2e or 01.8.2 or 01.08.2e or 01.8.02 or 1.08.2, or 01.08.02e<br>
* By pressing 0 before the single digit numbers, the scanners screen will show you which Favorite List, Systems and/or Departments/Sites are active/inactive (#) or (*) or are not assigned(-)<br>
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* By pressing 0 before the single digit numbers, the scanners screen will show you which Favorite List, Systems and/or Departments/Sites are active w/ a number (#), or inactive w/ a (*); or are not assigned w/ a (-)<br>
 
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*''The more Favorites Lists used, the longer the initial start-up and load time, most user will not fill up 1 entire Favorite List.  ''
*''The more Favorites Lists used, the longer the initial start-up and load time, most user will not fill up 1 entire Favorite List.  Start Up Keys Can be used for places like Home 1 and Work 2, then when you leave home press 1 and turn the scanner on,  then when you leave work press 2 and turn the scanner on (can be used in the same Favorite List)''
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* Favorite Lists have to be "Downloaded" and "Monitored" in Sentinel or the Scanner, to be able to scan them, or else quick keys won't have anything to enable/disable. 
 
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*In the scanner, there is a very easy feature within the display Menu, first on the "MENU" List >> "SET SCAN SELECTION" e >>"MANAGE QUICK STATUS  e>> "FAVORITE QUICK KEY & also SYSTEM QUICK KEY", it's a scrollable-list and and has "ON" & "OFF" for the FIRST 2 Quick keys sets in a nifty viewable list. Could be used for remembering where you put that 'new' System or Favorite, or make using the FLQKs and SQK key pressing for those sets no longer needed.  <small>Is perfect for the user to turn on all the Systems in a FL when they get a new GPS, or to quickly root out what's not on.</small> 
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*System Types also have to be enabled to listen to all programmed TGIDs,  Manually added or Tranfers in Butel's from earlier series DMA scanner requires Service Type to be manually adjusted per Channel
 
<small>Thanks to rvictor for this explanation</small>
 
<small>Thanks to rvictor for this explanation</small>
  

Revision as of 19:41, 2 May 2016

Uniden Scanners Systems, Sites and Groups \ Departments

Systems are the Highest level in the File layer structure in Uniden DMA based scanner architecture. Both Conventional and Trunked Radio Systems(TRS) utilize the SYSTEM nomenclature, for Conventional it is most closely related to Banks. Under the SYSTEMS are a subset called GROUPS which contain all Talkgroups (TGID) for the SYSTEM. The SITE level is for TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEMS (TRS)and is at the same level as the SYSTEM. A CHANNEL for a Conventional SYSTEM is a FREQUENCY and TRS uses a TGID, after they are entered you can change their names and adjust parameters i.e. CTCSS or DIGITAL ONLY AUDIO or VOLUME CHANNEL OFFSET (for newer Series') .


Conventional Systems

With respect to conventional frequencies, there are SYSTEMS which contain one or more GROUPS. A GROUP contains one or more CHANNELS. For each CHANNEL you will enter the FREQUENCY and ALPHA TAG/NAME and/or various other parameters that relate to that channel. For Conventional Systems, the SQKs are set at the System level. *There are no sites for conventional channels.

SQK
GQK (FREQs)
SYSTEM 1
GROUP 1
FREQUENCY\CHANNEL A
FREQUENCY\CHANNEL B
GROUP 2
FREQUENCY\CHANNEL C
FREQUENCY\CHANNEL D
SYSTEM 2
GROUP 1
FREQUENCY\CHANNEL E
FREQUENCY\CHANNEL F

SYSTEM 3

GROUP 1
FREQUENCY\CHANNEL G


Trunked Radio Systems

With respect to trunked Systems, there are SYSTEMS which contain one or more SITES and one or more GROUPS. In each SITE, you enter the frequencies for a SITE. For each GROUP you enter one or more TALKGROUP IDs (TGID's). For each Channel that's on a Trunked Radio System you will have a DEC/Hex TGID ie 1624 you enter, then enter/change ALPHA TAG/NAME, and various other parameters that relate to that specific channel..

SQK (SYSTEMS/SITES) w Frequencies
GQK w Talkgroup ID's
SYSTEM 4
SITE 1
FREQUENCY 1
FREQUENCY 2
FREQUENCY 3
SITE 2
FREQUENCY 4
FREQUENCY 5
FREQUENCY 6
GROUP 1
TALKGROUP ID 1
TALKGROUP ID 2
TALKGROUP ID 3
GROUP 2
TALKGROUP ID 4
TALKGROUP ID 5
SYSTEM 5, etc.
  • System/Site Quick Keys (SQKs) allow you to activate/deactivate Systems or trunked Sites for scanning. For Trunked Systems, the SQKs are set at the Site level or vice versa. There can be more than one System or Site assigned to a SQK. Uniden Multi-Site Trunking#
  • The single digit SQKs are toggled between active and inactive by pressing the corresponding key on the keyboard. The two digit SQKs are toggled between active and inactive by pressing the ./NO key followed by the two digits on the keyboard.
    • The display
      • S0:1234--7**0 indicates that SQKs 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 0 are active; SQKs 8 and 9 are inactive; and SQKs 5 and 6 are unassigned.
      • S1:12---678** indicates that SQKs 11, 12, 16, 17, and 18 are active; SQKs "*" 19 and 10 are inactive; and SQKs "-"13, 14, and 15 are unassigned.
      • Etc. to S9:12345678790
  • There are 10 GROUP Quick Keys (GQKs) per SQK. The indicator for the GQKs is the line below the SQK line and works the same way except that it only has ten possible values and therefore is only single digits 0-9. There can also be more than one group assigned to a GQK in some models. GQKs can be toggled between active\inactive by pressing FUNC and then the key pads number while the scanner is scanning the particular SYSTEM which contains the GROUPS that you are controlling.
    • DISPLAY
    • G0:12345678790
  • If you use software to program your scanner, you can assign the SQKs and GQKs as you set up your programming and can also set the initial state of the SQKs and GQKs. With capable scanners your Start-up Key can also affect the initial state of your System and Group Keys (to included Favorite Quick Key for BCDx36HP Series)

<<sp1>>It should be noted that the concept of a "SITE" is relevant for the BCD996T, BCT15, BCDx96XT's & P2's, and BCDx36HP Series of scanners. Any DMA scanner prior to these (i.e. the BCD396T, BC246T) had to program each "SITE" of a Uniden Multi-Site Trunking as a new "SYSTEM". For newer scanners programming multiple sites as different multiple systems altogether will slow scan rate in half for 2 systems being scanned, 66% for 3 systems, 75% slower for 4 systems so an so forth..... For a brief discussion of programming a multi site system, please see the Uniden Multi-Site Trunking article.


Update to include

BCD436HP and BCD536HP
There is simply a file layer above SYSTEMS, called FAVORITES LISTS which allows you 100 FAVORITES LIST. The GROUPS in this series are called DEPARTMENTS, there are 100, instead of the 10 referred to in early series. SITES now fall under the umbrella of DEPARTMENT.

FLQK (Favorite Lists)
SQK (Systems)
DQK (Sites & Departments)
FAVORITE LIST 1
SYSTEM 6
DEPARTMENT 1
TALKGROUP ID 1
TALKGROUP ID 2
DEPARTMENT 2
TALKGROUP ID 3
TALKGROUP ID 4
SITE N 90
SITE E 92
SITE W 94
SITE S 96
SYSTEM 7
SITE 0
DEPARTMENT 1
TALKGROUP ID 1
TALKGROUP ID 2
SYSTEM 8
SITE 2
SITE 3
SITE 4
DEPARTMENT 1
TALKGROUP 1
DEPARTMENT 5
FREQUENCY 1
  • For single Site Systems programming them as DQK 0 is simplest see System 7 above.
  • For multi Sites you can make all sites DQK 0, or use any other DQK available, try not to make them the same as a regularly activated/inactivated DQK or Nothing to Scan Error will show.
    • In the example above System 6 has 4 Sites Divided into North East West and South, making it easy to break sites into 4 DQK's 90 92 94 96.
    • In the example above System 8 has 3 sites for a Digital Trunked Radio System DQKs(Sites) 2, 3, and 4 with one TGID Department DQK 1 and the Second Department DQK 5, is/has a single Conventional Frequency/Channel programmed (like an Analog Fire Dispatch Channel)
  • To activate Favorites List 1, press 1 or 01 and e
  • To activate System 6 with only Favorite List 1 enabled, press .6e or .06e; when more than 1 Favorites List is enabled you'll need the first FLQK: 01.06e or 1.6e or 1.06e
  • To activate Department 1 w/ Favorite List 1 & System 6 already enabled: ..1e or ..01e; if you have another System enabled: .6.1e or .6.01e or .06.1e or .06.01e; for more than one Favorites & System already enabled: 1.06.01e or 01.06.01e or 1.6.1e
  • To deactivate Site 2 in System 8 with only that Favorite List and System enabled ..2e; with more than a single system in and only a Favorite list .8.2e or .8.02e or or .08.2e or .08.02e; or with more than one Favorite List in and more than one signal System in and 1.8.2e or 01.8.2 or 01.08.2e or 01.8.02 or 1.08.2, or 01.08.02e
  • By pressing 0 before the single digit numbers, the scanners screen will show you which Favorite List, Systems and/or Departments/Sites are active w/ a number (#), or inactive w/ a (*); or are not assigned w/ a (-)
  • The more Favorites Lists used, the longer the initial start-up and load time, most user will not fill up 1 entire Favorite List.
  • Favorite Lists have to be "Downloaded" and "Monitored" in Sentinel or the Scanner, to be able to scan them, or else quick keys won't have anything to enable/disable.
  • In the scanner, there is a very easy feature within the display Menu, first on the "MENU" List >> "SET SCAN SELECTION" e >>"MANAGE QUICK STATUS e>> "FAVORITE QUICK KEY & also SYSTEM QUICK KEY", it's a scrollable-list and and has "ON" & "OFF" for the FIRST 2 Quick keys sets in a nifty viewable list. Could be used for remembering where you put that 'new' System or Favorite, or make using the FLQKs and SQK key pressing for those sets no longer needed. Is perfect for the user to turn on all the Systems in a FL when they get a new GPS, or to quickly root out what's not on.
  • System Types also have to be enabled to listen to all programmed TGIDs, Manually added or Tranfers in Butel's from earlier series DMA scanner requires Service Type to be manually adjusted per Channel

Thanks to rvictor for this explanation

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