[TheList] Trunktracking in NZ

Shane Vickers levick at clear.net.nz
Thu Jun 11 06:50:41 AEST 2009


A very good call but...nothing left to listen too..

 

We do have a few taxi and bus companies in AKL that use voting...

 

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[mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz] On Behalf Of Chris Hoffmann
Sent: Thursday, 11 June 2009 8:39 a.m.
To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
Subject: Re: [TheList] Trunktracking in NZ

 

If you want a voting scanner, your best bet is to buy a tait 2 way radio in
the correct band and program it to receive only. With the move to digital I
expect you will start to see quite a few Tait 2020's appearing on trademe.

 

Chris. 

 

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[mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz] On Behalf Of Shane Vickers
Sent: Thursday, 11 June 2009 8:16 a.m.
To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
Subject: Re: [TheList] Trunktracking in NZ

 

Phil..

 

No sorry, the police do not use trunking on the system they use now...voting
is different to trunking..

 

The NEW P25 system is trunking and of course encrypted. So it may be
possible to follow the trunk side by not hear any voice.

 

Trunk radios use what's called  a control channel (data information)  this
channel tells the radio to go to a voice channel when 

required. When the voice channel is finished the radio goes back to the
control channel and waits for further instructions..

 

This means the channel used for voice is free for another call from another
group...So it's quite possible to have a hundred radios share

20 or more channels...the channels not dedicated to any one radio or
group..all radios on that system sit on the one data channel and 

listen for a request to go to a voice channel when required.

 

I don't know of any scanner that can Vote per say...

 

Shane.

 

 

 

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[mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz] On Behalf Of Phil W
Sent: Thursday, 11 June 2009 8:01 a.m.
To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
Subject: Re: [TheList] Trunktracking in NZ

 

Hi Shane,

I know in the past you have told me about the Voting system the Police use.
Is this the same as trunktracking?

If I buy a uniden scanner with Trunktracking3, can I program all the police
south frequencies in it, and it will decide which frequency to use?

Thanks,
Phil.

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Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 06:53:32 +1200
From: levick at clear.net.nz
To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
Subject: Re: [TheList] Trunktracking in NZ

Hi Phil,

 

Did I not answer this one for you a little while ago..

 

Apart from the talked about version the police are using..

 

Three types are used here that I know of.

 

Smartzone by Motorola (this one is tracked by the Unidens automatically)

Edacs appears to have a full North Island system in place also I believe now
owned by Telecom can be tracked with a Uniden

MPT 1327 used Nation Wide by Telecom don't know of any scanners setup to
follow this..  This is known as Fleetlink or Teamtalk

depending on when you got to know the system and Telecom's buy in.

 

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[mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz] On Behalf Of Phil W
Sent: Wednesday, 10 June 2009 10:21 p.m.
To: thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
Subject: [TheList] Trunktracking in NZ

 

Hi there,

Just wandering, how is Trunk tracking used in New Zealand?

Is it used at all and who by?

Thanks,
Phil.



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