What radios do ATIS?
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What radios do ATIS?
What radios can do ATIS besides the Visar?
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The FDNY currently uses ASTRO signaling on analog fireground channels. The voice transmissions on fireground channels are analog, when the user dekeys the PTT the radio remodulates to P25 and sends the unit ID. One benefit is that the ID can be a 7-digit number, unlike MDC1200's 4-digit hex. This feature was specially developed for the FDNY in their XTS3500 radios. It is not a standard feature of the 3500. However, this feature is now available in all ASTRO-25 subscribers with firmware v6 or newer under the name of "Tactical Pubic Safety."
Prior to that, when they used Sabers, the signaling was MDC1200.
I am not sure what ATIS is or what it stands for, though, I'd like to know.
Prior to that, when they used Sabers, the signaling was MDC1200.
I am not sure what ATIS is or what it stands for, though, I'd like to know.
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ATIS the cheap and dirty way...
The Vertex FT60R will do this, in MCW, if you program it that
way. Unfortunately it's a global feature, so I never use it since
I don't want my callsign going out on a MURS channel! Matter
of fact I don't want my callsign going out at all unless I decide
to actually say it.
way. Unfortunately it's a global feature, so I never use it since
I don't want my callsign going out on a MURS channel! Matter
of fact I don't want my callsign going out at all unless I decide
to actually say it.
Tom in D.C.
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ATIS
ATIS is an acronym for ANY system
that automatically identifies a transmitter, no matter
how you slice it or what you call it.
that automatically identifies a transmitter, no matter
how you slice it or what you call it.
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Perhaps we need to ask the original poster just what it is that HE means
Tom you don't have to get snotty. It's quite possible that once upon a time, I owned more MCW capable WWII surplus stuff than you've seen lately. an ARC-2 or TCS comes to mind.
My idea of any TRUE ATIS is one that IS automatic. The responders that are speaking in terms of ANI type systems are what I think of. Expecting a dispatcher to sit at a console and listen for CW, uh, excuse me, MCW id's doesn't seem very automatic to me. Some sort of encoded string that gets read out on a display of some sort, be it a CRT console or separate decoder display, is my idea of a true ATIS.
Tom you don't have to get snotty. It's quite possible that once upon a time, I owned more MCW capable WWII surplus stuff than you've seen lately. an ARC-2 or TCS comes to mind.
My idea of any TRUE ATIS is one that IS automatic. The responders that are speaking in terms of ANI type systems are what I think of. Expecting a dispatcher to sit at a console and listen for CW, uh, excuse me, MCW id's doesn't seem very automatic to me. Some sort of encoded string that gets read out on a display of some sort, be it a CRT console or separate decoder display, is my idea of a true ATIS.
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at the rail road here for out boat operation we picked up some Standard horizon hx-370 they are marine and LMR you can program 40 LMR channels and there is an option for ATIS i am going to turn it on see how it sounds. as a side note these radios are build like a brick all metal case and the best part was called them up and i said what do i need to do to get the Software he said whats you E-mail and it was in my e-mail box when i got home