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radioboy29

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Some of my local fire companies have a fleetsync sounding ANI at the beginning of their transmission. Most of the time, it is a command vehicle, portable, or deputy chief that has this. Attached a sample of what I mean. If someone could please tell me what this is, it would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Gezelle007

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Pretty sure its Fleetsync II. Longer more efficient version of Fleetsync.
 

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From the Kenwood Dictionary... :

FleetSync II is a new FleetSync signaling protocol format adopting FEC (Forward Error Correction) technology. The error correcting function provides more reliable data communications.

The FEC coding provides error detection and correction to help counter the deteriorating effects of excessive fading and noise on a communication channel. However, the FEC technology increases overhead and requires a maximum of 4 times longer transmission time than data using FleetSync format.

The FleetSync format utilizes error detection only. An entire FleetSync message must be sent again if an error is detected.
 
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