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− | A '''control channel''' is the continuous, dedicated data stream broadcast by a [[trunked radio system]] [[controller]] for certain systems, such as [[Motorola]] and [[EDACS]], usually on a dedicated channel on each tower. | + | A '''control channel''' is the continuous, dedicated data stream broadcast by a [[Trunked Radio Systems|trunked radio system]] [[controller]] for certain systems, such as [[Motorola]] and [[EDACS]], usually on a dedicated channel on each tower. |
Here are audio clips of some examples, so you can identify them when trying to figure out a new system: | Here are audio clips of some examples, so you can identify them when trying to figure out a new system: |
Revision as of 14:07, 27 October 2013
A control channel is the continuous, dedicated data stream broadcast by a trunked radio system controller for certain systems, such as Motorola and EDACS, usually on a dedicated channel on each tower.
Here are audio clips of some examples, so you can identify them when trying to figure out a new system: