Introduction to Trunked Radio Systems

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"Trunking is a telephone company concept that refers to the automatic sharing of a small number of communications paths among a large number of telephone subscribers. In two-way radio communications, trunking refers to the automatic and dynamic sharing of a small number of radio channels between a large number of radio users.

A trunking system efficiently distributes message traffic among the available channels and reduces channel waiting time."

Introduction To Motorola Trunking (online course)

 

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