MDC emergency button - can it be decoded?
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 9:37 pm
This question was posed to me by a member of the local VFD. I don't know the answer, but I'm guessing someone on the board does...
This department uses uhf conventional radios, and their portables are equipped with a functional emergency button. When pressed, it signals the base station radio. They'd like it to also signal the mobile radios in the Chief and Deputy Chief's vehicles, so that on-scene personnel would know there was a problem, without depending on the dispatcher to relay it.
I deal primarily with trunking, and on our systems the emergency button works very differently. By default, once that button is pushed, EVERYBODY knows it.
Also, FWIW, these guys have a variety of radios in the three vehicles. There's a spectra w/ an A9 head, an MCS2000 model III and a CDM1550 in use.
Somebody care to give me the 5 minute block of instruction on MDC emergency decoding?
Thanks!
John
This department uses uhf conventional radios, and their portables are equipped with a functional emergency button. When pressed, it signals the base station radio. They'd like it to also signal the mobile radios in the Chief and Deputy Chief's vehicles, so that on-scene personnel would know there was a problem, without depending on the dispatcher to relay it.
I deal primarily with trunking, and on our systems the emergency button works very differently. By default, once that button is pushed, EVERYBODY knows it.
Also, FWIW, these guys have a variety of radios in the three vehicles. There's a spectra w/ an A9 head, an MCS2000 model III and a CDM1550 in use.
Somebody care to give me the 5 minute block of instruction on MDC emergency decoding?
Thanks!
John