Call to
Dialing code and example
Group
923
in the same fleet as the user
923 #
Large fleet:
Call to radio
234
in fleet
1
with the same
prefix as the user
7 1 234 #
Call to radio
235
in fleet
2
with a different
prefix to the user (
32
)
7 32 2 235 #
Call to radio
236
in fleet
2
with the same
lead and prefix
1
2 236 #
Small fleet:
Call to radio
23
in fleet
51
with the same
prefix as the user
7 51 23 #
Call to radio
24
in fleet
52
with a different
prefix to the user (
126
)
7 126 52 24 #
Call to radio
25
in fleet
53
with the same
lead and prefix
53 25 #
Mini fleet:
Call to radio
23
in fleet
80
with the same
prefix as the user
7, 8 or 9 80 23 #
Call to radio
24
in fleet
81
with a different
prefix to the user (
3
)
7, 8 or 9 3 81 24 #
Call to radio
25
in fleet
81
with the same
lead and prefix
81 25 #
Accessing Common Trunking Functions
The following tables explain how users can access special MPT or DMR trunking functions using the
*
and
#
keys.
The availability of these functions is dependent on the way your radio is programmed and the way your network oper-
ates.
In the following examples, the final
#
may be replaced by a short press of the PTT key.
1
If 4-digit-dialing is configured in the programming application.
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