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Page 1: Trunking vs Conventional

CONVENTIONALVS

TRUNKED SYSTEM

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Two-Way Radio Overview

Conventional Systems

Trunking Systems :

- Single Site

- Multi-Site Systems

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2-Way Conventional

Distance = ?

PTT

Portable A Portable BPortable A Portable BTalk Listen

Listen TalkTalk Talk

Receive

Send

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When Distance Increase !

5 - 7 kmsPortable A Portable B

Out of Range !!!

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Repeater

Distance = 30 - 40 kmPortable A Portable B

ReceiveSend

PTT

Use Repeater

(High Point)

F1

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Repeater

When No.of Users Grows .....

F1

F1

F1F1

F1

Control Station for Dispatcher

Congestion !!!

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Increase Channels Increase Repeaters

Repeaters

F1 F2 F3 F4

F1

F4

F3

F2

Control Station for Despatcher

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Conventional SystemConventional System

Ch.A Ch.B Ch.C Ch.D

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Problem ! Required more Frequencies

No privacy of communication

Inefficient of Spectrum

Utilization

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Solution is Trunking !!!

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What is Trunking ?

Mutual Sharing of Channel Number Communication Among a Large Group of Users

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Trunked SystemTrunked System

Ch.A Ch.B Ch.C Ch.D

C O N T R O L L E R

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INDIVIDUAL CALL

GROUP CALL

Trunking Architecture

N CH. RBS

PSTN PABX

SWITCHING

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Conventional Three Independent Channels

2

USER GROUP D USER GROUP F

AVAILABLE

1

USER GROUP A USER GROUP B

USER GROUP C

3

USER GROUP G USER GROUP H

USER GROUP I

IN USEIN USE

Blocked

Idle Users !!

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2

USER GROUP D USER GROUP F

1

USER GROUP A USER GROUP B

USER GROUP C

3

USER GROUP G USER GROUP H

USER GROUP I

Controller

Trunked Three Shared Channels

idle channel allocated

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Trunked Radio System

RepeatersF1 F2 F3 F4

TG8

TG1

Central Controller

TG3

TG6

TG2

TG4

TG5

TG7

Note : User Groups are no longer tied to Frequency ! Each User Group is affiliated to Talk group ID

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F1

Repeater

As User Organization Grows !

Single Site

Coverage Area

•No.of Users Increase•Users Travel beyond Single Site Coverage Area

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Why Wide Area Systems ?

In-building Coverage improvement Improve Coverage Reliability

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Conventional Multi-Sites

Repeater

Receiver Voting System

Repeater

Wide Area Coverage Using Receiver Voting System

Rx Audio Rx Audio

Tx Audio Tx Audio

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Trunking Multi-Sites

RepeaterRepeater

Wide Area Coverage Using Zone Controller

Audio Switch

Wide Area Zone Controller

F1 F2 F3 F4F1 F2 F3 F4

TG1

TG3 TG6

TG2

TG4 TG5

Require a lot more supporting equipments than shown

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Main Differences

Conventional Trunking

Users in a group have a dedicated channel

All users on that channel hear each other

Users must wait for clear channel

When no users are talking, channel is idle.

Over 24 hour period, most channels are idle

Users are in a dedicated “talk group”

Channels are pooled into a system

supports many talk groups per channel

When a user in a talk group speaks, the system assigns an idle channel to the group

“Talk groups” can be prioritized

Conventional mode only Conventional & Trunking Mode