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Q. What is SmarTrunk II?
A.The SmarTrunk II Digital Trunking System is a low cost,
wireless communications system which supports group dispatch, individual
selective calling and telephone interconnect applications. It is widely
used for applications below 800 MHz, with over 5,000 systems and 400,000
subscribers in over 90 counties worldwide. By relying on low cost,
conventional radio equipment and add-on logic boards, SmarTrunk II is
able to offer many advanced features typically found only in higher cost
systems.
Q. How does SmarTrunk II differ from other trunking formats?
A. The most recent FCC interpretation of "trunking" found in the
new Part 88 rules uses the word "centralized" to described a trunking
system which utilizes a dedicated control channel to provide mobile
control. Since the SmarTrunk system does not utilize a dedicated control
channel, we have chosen to call SmarTrunk II a "decentralized" or
"Scan-Based" system. Because there is no central controller required,
SmarTrunk II is generally much less expensive than centralized trunking
systems.
Q. What is a "Scan Based" system?
A. Unlike centralized systems, scan based systems do not require
exclusive RF channels. The channel selection intelligence is located in
the mobiles. When a subscriber initiates a call, the mobile unit
searches for a clear channel based on the absence of either CTCSS tone
or carrier. When a clear channel is located, the mobile unit places a
request for service. After validating the subscriber's ID, the channel
controller completes the connection and provides a talk path for the
duration of the call.
Q. How are incoming calls processed?
A. When the mobile unit is in an idle condition, the receive
audio and the PTT functions are disabled. During this time the mobile is
scanning for a system signaling tone. When the signaling tone is
detected, the mobile stops scanning and listens for the correct digital
data pack. When the correct data pack is detected, the receive audio and
the PTT function is enabled and normal radio operation begins. At the
end of the call the repeater disconnects and the mobiles resume
scanning.
Q. What type of signalling format does the SmarTrunk system use?
A. SmarTrunk II is a proprietary BPSK digital signalling format
which is not compatible with any other trunking or signalling protocols.
As such, it is highly immune to "hackers" and unauthorized system users.
Although proprietary, SmarTrunk II is available for a wide range of
radio models from ten different radio manufacturers. Therefore, unlike
some other trunking formats, you are not "locked in" to a single source
for radio infrastructure or subscriber equipment.
Q. What is the average connect time for SmarTrunk calls?
A. The initial connect time is typically one to three seconds,
depending on the type of call requested, the number of channels in the
system, and the channel availability at the time of request. Radios
equipped with our new "Omni" logic boards with "SmartScan" will acquire
a channel in less time. Once a channel is acquired, it is held for the
duration of the conversation; therefore, subsequent PTT's are
instantaneous.
Q. What base station equipment is required for a SmarTrunk system?
A. A typical SmarTrunk channel would consist of the following
items:
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One SmarTrunk Model ST-853 Station Controller per repeater.
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A VHF of UHF radio repeater per channel
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A Yaesu/Vertex or other suitable station repeater.
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Antenna system - duplexer or combiner depending on the number of
SmarTrunk channels. Coaxial cable and connectors as required.
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A power supply for the radio repeaters and the SmarTrunk
controllers.
Each controller in the SmarTrunk system is capable of providing all
system services.
There is one SmarTrunk ST-853 controller required for each repeater in
the system, up to a maximum of 16 channels per system.
Q. What modem do you recommend I use for my SmarTrunk system?
A. An external modem is required to remotely program the ST-853
controllers via a phone line. We recommend either our ST-913 External
Modem (which is a complete kit of all items required), or a US Robotics
model 33.6KBS external modem with a 25 pin to 9 pin cable. SmarTrunk
does not support other makes and models of modems.
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