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Radio Shack HANDHELD TRUNKING 20-521 User Manual

Radio Shack HANDHELD TRUNKING 20-521
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When a Type I system is designed, the address infor-
mation for all its user IDs is divided into 8 equal-size
blocks, numbered 0–7, and each block is assigned a
size code. When you set up your scanner to track a
Type I system, you must choose a size code for each
block. When you have chosen a size code for all 8
blocks, you will have duplicated the
fleet map
for the
system you are tracking. If you have chosen correctly,
you will be able to track transmissions in that system.
Each size code defines the number of fleets, subfleets,
and IDs each block has. For example, you can see in
the following table that a size code of S-4 has one fleet,
which is divided into 16 separate subfleets, and it has a
total of 512 individual IDs.
Each ID in the block is unique. The left-most digit is the
block number in the ID. The next two digits identify
which fleet is active, and the last digit(s) (after the hy-
phen) identifies the subfleet.
Size Fleets Subfleets IDs Blocks
Used
S-0 Reserved block for Type II IDs
S-1 128 4 16 1
S-2 16 8 64 1
S-3 8 8 128 1
S-4 1 16 512 1
S-5 64 4 32 1
S-6 32 8 32 1
S-7 32 4 64 1
S-8 16 4 128 1
S-9 8 4 256 1
S-10 4 8 256 1
S-11 2 16 256 1
S-12 1 16 1024 2
S-13 1 16 2048 4
S-14 1 16 4096 8

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ModelHANDHELD TRUNKING 20-521
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