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Each radio site operates independently due to a failure of the data links (T-1 / Microwave etc) between adjacent sites or from the master site. 1 site can go into ST or the entire system. This [http://www.in.gov/ipsc/safe-t/users/trunking.html page] from the Safe-T Indiana system describes it more fully.
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Each radio [[site]] operates independently due to a failure of the data links (T-1 / Microwave etc) between adjacent sites or from the master site. One site can go into ST or the entire system. This [http://www.in.gov/ipsc/safe-t/users/trunking.html page] from the Safe-T Indiana system describes it more fully.
  
 
<small> Thanks to Audiodave1 on the Delaware forum</small>
 
<small> Thanks to Audiodave1 on the Delaware forum</small>
  
 
[[Category:RR Glossary]]
 
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[[Category:Database Glossary]]
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[[Category:Military Glossary]]
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[[Category:Professional Radios Glossary]]
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[[Category:Receivers Glossary]]
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[[Category:Scanners Glossary]]
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[[Category:Signal Analysis and Decoding Glossary]]
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[[Category:Software Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Trunktracking Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Trunktracking Glossary]]

Revision as of 11:57, 27 April 2016

Each radio site operates independently due to a failure of the data links (T-1 / Microwave etc) between adjacent sites or from the master site. One site can go into ST or the entire system. This page from the Safe-T Indiana system describes it more fully.

Thanks to Audiodave1 on the Delaware forum