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* For the '''XT''', '''P2''', and [[BCDx36HP Series]] of radios, the I-Call is automatic in ID Search (as is all patch TGID's), in ID Scan you need to program the wildcard "i0" or ".0" (i000000 Motorola / i0000 EDACS) for decimal display, or "." for HEX display. The 700000 number is no longer used, but is displayed as the radio ID, as seen in a trunked decoder program. Many of the third party software packages will do this for you by setting the I-Call flag. | * For the '''XT''', '''P2''', and [[BCDx36HP Series]] of radios, the I-Call is automatic in ID Search (as is all patch TGID's), in ID Scan you need to program the wildcard "i0" or ".0" (i000000 Motorola / i0000 EDACS) for decimal display, or "." for HEX display. The 700000 number is no longer used, but is displayed as the radio ID, as seen in a trunked decoder program. Many of the third party software packages will do this for you by setting the I-Call flag. | ||
− | ==RS | + | ==RS/GRE/Whistler== |
− | GRE Scanners | + | ;GRE Scanners |
* The PSR-500 and 600, PSR-800 sets I-Call as a Private Wildcard in the menu | * The PSR-500 and 600, PSR-800 sets I-Call as a Private Wildcard in the menu | ||
* The PSR-300 and 400 cannot receive I-Calls | * The PSR-300 and 400 cannot receive I-Calls | ||
− | Radio Shack Scanners | + | ;Radio Shack Scanners |
* The PRO-106 and 197, Pro-651, Pro-652 and Pro-668 sets I-Call as a Private Wildcard in the menu | * The PRO-106 and 197, Pro-651, Pro-652 and Pro-668 sets I-Call as a Private Wildcard in the menu | ||
* The PRO-163 and 164, and the PRO-96 or PRO-2096 cannot receive I-Calls | * The PRO-163 and 164, and the PRO-96 or PRO-2096 cannot receive I-Calls | ||
− | Whistler | + | ;Whistler Scanners |
* The WS1080, WS1088, WS1095, WS1098 sets I-Call as a Private Wildcard in the menu | * The WS1080, WS1088, WS1095, WS1098 sets I-Call as a Private Wildcard in the menu | ||
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[[Category:RR Glossary]] | [[Category:RR Glossary]] |
Revision as of 05:17, 2 May 2016
"I-Call" is Uniden's name for an individual "private" call between two radios (or between a radio and a console operator on a Motorola or EDACS) trunked radio system. The radio traffic on the system is not heard by any of the other users, just the 2 on that specific private call.
"Private Call" is the name used by the object oriented scanners manufactured by RS\GRE\Whistler.
Uniden Scanners
- For the BC250D and BC785D the BC296D and BC796D;
- add i0000 to a scan list for an EDACS system
- For a Motorola system, enter .0 (decimal point then zero). The scanner will convert this to the ICall wildcard 700000
- To detect an I-Call in ID Search mode, insure that the option is turned on for the system (DMA Scanners)
- To add an I-Call associated with a talkgroup, to scan it in ID Scan mode, add 700000 to the value; i.e. if the talkgroup is 16, then the I Call talkgroup would be 700016
- The BCD396t and BCD996t can be enable to do I-Call only in a select System
- For the XT, P2, and BCDx36HP Series of radios, the I-Call is automatic in ID Search (as is all patch TGID's), in ID Scan you need to program the wildcard "i0" or ".0" (i000000 Motorola / i0000 EDACS) for decimal display, or "." for HEX display. The 700000 number is no longer used, but is displayed as the radio ID, as seen in a trunked decoder program. Many of the third party software packages will do this for you by setting the I-Call flag.
RS/GRE/Whistler
- GRE Scanners
- The PSR-500 and 600, PSR-800 sets I-Call as a Private Wildcard in the menu
- The PSR-300 and 400 cannot receive I-Calls
- Radio Shack Scanners
- The PRO-106 and 197, Pro-651, Pro-652 and Pro-668 sets I-Call as a Private Wildcard in the menu
- The PRO-163 and 164, and the PRO-96 or PRO-2096 cannot receive I-Calls
- Whistler Scanners
- The WS1080, WS1088, WS1095, WS1098 sets I-Call as a Private Wildcard in the menu