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Attachment A - Joint Agreement for 800 MHz CCCS Page 83 of 83 <br />Talk Around <br />Radio to Radio communications.on one frequency, usually the same frequency <br />on which a repeater transmits. Simular to Direct or Simplex <br />Term ususally used with trunked radio systems. A talkgroup is a predefined list <br />Talkgroup <br />of radios/users assigned a unique ID which allows them to communicate with <br />each other over a trunked radio system. <br />Talkgroup Alias <br />Abbreviated naming of the talkgroup to fit within the 8 or 14 <br />character radio display <br />Talkgroup Failsoft <br />Channel <br />The system channel designated for a talkgroup when In the failsoft mode <br />Talkgroup ID <br />Numerical designation of the talkgroup in decimal and/orr <br />hexadecimal <br />Talkgroup Name <br />Name of the tallgroup as it is programmed Into the system <br />TIA <br />Telecommunications Industry Association <br />Trunking/Trunked <br />The automatic and dynamic sharing of a number of communications channels <br />between large numbers of radio users <br />UHF <br />Ultra High Frequency — Range of 300 to 3,000 MHz for public safety LMR usually <br />refers to two bands. 380 to 460 MHz (low) and 460 to 512 MFIz (high). <br />UPS <br />Uninterruptible Power Source — a battery back-up device that provides <br />emergency power to connected equipment when utility power Is not avallable. <br />User Agency <br />An agency authorized to operate a radio on the System. <br />Very Fligh Frequency — For public safety LMR, usually refers to VHF High Band <br />VHF <br />with a range of 136 to 164MHz. VHF Low Band has a frequency range below <br />100MHz. _ <br />W <br />An area in the radio / template containing positions for 16 individual talkgroups <br />Zone <br />or conventional radio channels which Is normally labeled by an acronym that <br />closely represents the owner agency <br />