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Motorola MAX638 User Manual

Motorola MAX638
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Features And Advantages Of Trunking
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Features And Advantages Of Trunking
A trunked radio system allows a large number of users
to share a relatively small number of frequencies with-
out interfering with one another. When a mobile opera-
tor keys the microphone to establish communication
with someone else in the system, the system automat-
ically assigns a communication path - a repeater and
its frequency. As soon as the conversation ends, the
repeater becomes free for other users. Motorola
Trunked Radio System has a central controller that
does the automatic frequency assignment.
Some of the key benefits of the overall Motorola
Trunked Smartnet Radio System are:
No channel monitoring required prior to transmis-
sion.
Fast channel access.
Automatic channel selection.
Privacy among members of the same group.
Uninterrupted conversations
Only one attempt is required to access the system.
If all channels are busy, the call request enters a
queue and the central controller automatically
assigns the next available channel.
A high pitched "dih-dih-dit" tone sounds when the call
can be made.
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Motorola MAX638 Specifications

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BrandMotorola
ModelMAX638
CategoryRadio
LanguageEnglish

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