I was curious whether my BCD436HP was missing trunked calls as reported by others, so I did a little test (and no, I'm not part of any Gamma test team).
Here's the setup...
BCD436HP with a FL consisting of 1 system, numerous departments and 2 sites. I disabled one site and did a "Hold" on a department, consisting of around 15 TG's.
APX7000 authorized to be on the system, locked to one site (same site as the 436) and sitting on one TG (included in the "Department" of the 436).
I figured this would give the disadvantage to the 436 as it's "scanning" numerous TG's and will leave the CC during the "housekeeping" cycle.
This is a P25 simulcast trunked system and I'm testing with a Phase 1 TG.
Other than the times the 436 was listening to one of the other TG's it was scanning, it never missed any of the calls the APX received. It did however unmute late sometimes, maybe missing the first letter or two of a word at most.
Others may not get the same results I did (and I'm waiting for the replies denouncing my test), but this is what I experienced.
As usual YMMV.
Here's the setup...
BCD436HP with a FL consisting of 1 system, numerous departments and 2 sites. I disabled one site and did a "Hold" on a department, consisting of around 15 TG's.
APX7000 authorized to be on the system, locked to one site (same site as the 436) and sitting on one TG (included in the "Department" of the 436).
I figured this would give the disadvantage to the 436 as it's "scanning" numerous TG's and will leave the CC during the "housekeeping" cycle.
This is a P25 simulcast trunked system and I'm testing with a Phase 1 TG.
Other than the times the 436 was listening to one of the other TG's it was scanning, it never missed any of the calls the APX received. It did however unmute late sometimes, maybe missing the first letter or two of a word at most.
Others may not get the same results I did (and I'm waiting for the replies denouncing my test), but this is what I experienced.
As usual YMMV.