Okay, so I think I understand the concepts behind trunking systems, and the subscriber-side equipment (mobile/portable radios) are easy enough, but I'd like to know this (if it's been written up somewhere already, please just provide a pointsr--I have searched and not found it):
What does the (all-Motorola) infrastructure equipment look like for a small trunking system? Say three sites, and five or so frequencies per site.
I suppose you have to have radios--are these typically frequency agile, or fixed?--maybe antenna combiners, some sort of controller, and linking equipment to connect to the other antenna sites.
Is there a 'central' controller that runs the whole system?
BoM for a typical small trunked system?
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BoM for a typical small trunked system?
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Heath Roberts
Heath Roberts
Re: BoM for a typical small trunked system?
The question is a little vague. Are you expecting Analog or Digital, 9600 or 3600?
Typical infrastructure has a Master site, which controls the other site's radio traffic.
Typical infrastructure has a Master site, which controls the other site's radio traffic.