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The number of memory blocks varies by scanner.  The allowable number of Systems, Groups within a System, and Channels/Talkgroups within a Group also vary by scanner model.
 
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The following Uniden models are considered DMA scanners, along with the type of trunking they perform. Please see the respective links for more information
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* [[BCD396T]] analog/digital trunking
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* [[BR330T]]  analog trunking only
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* [[BC246T]]  analog trunking only
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* [[SC230]]  no trunking
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* [[BCD996T]] analog/digital trunking
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Revision as of 20:52, 21 July 2007

Dynamic Memory Architecture is Uniden's implementation for storing and organizing systems, sites, groups, channels, and talkgroups in a scanner.

A scanner that implements Dynamic Memory Architecture has a pool of memory to store any programmed data. The pool is divided into blocks.

A system is the top-most element that can be created in DMA. Within each system, a number of Groups can be created. Within each Group, a number of Channels (for a conventional System) or Talkgroups (for a trunked System) can be created.

Some scanners also allow multiple Sites to be programmed for a trunked System.

Each System, Site, Group, Channel, or Talkgroup will occupy one or more blocks.

Usually, each System can be assigned a System Quick Key, to provide easy access to enable the System to be scanned. If the scanner implements Sites to be programmed for a System, usually each site may be programmed with a Site Quick Key. Likewise, Groups can usually be assigned a Group Key Quick.

The number of memory blocks varies by scanner. The allowable number of Systems, Groups within a System, and Channels/Talkgroups within a Group also vary by scanner model.

The following Uniden models are considered DMA scanners, along with the type of trunking they perform. Please see the respective links for more information