Mode Identity In Database

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u2brent

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A=Analog
D=FDMA (Digital)
DE=FDMA with Encryption
De=FDMA with partial Encryption
T=TDMA (Digital)
TE=TDMA with Encryption
Te=TDMA with partial Encryption
M=Mixed (Analog/Digital)
 

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The T means its a Phase II capable talkgroup and can also transmit Phase I. I have some T on a system and sometimes they're Phase II and sometimes they're Phase I.
 

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The T means its a Phase II capable talkgroup and can also transmit Phase I. I have some T on a system and sometimes they're Phase II and sometimes they're Phase I.

Actually this is only correct if the system is set up to allow Phase I fallback; most are but some are not, so don't take it for granted.
 

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I believe you can hover your mouse pointer over the column titles and you'll get a tool tip pop-up telling you what stuff means.
 

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Yeah I missed that...appreciate the tip.
Just wasn't sure that T also applied to two slot DMR...thought only P25 phase 2.
Thanks All for info!
 
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