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Trunked Radio Overview |
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In a trunked radio network, a large number of workgroups can share fewer channels because the trunking equipment dynamically allocates an available channel when users key their radio.
Large organizations that establish their own dedicated radio network typically select a trunked radio scheme because of advanced features, private calls, wide-area dispatch, economical infrastructure, and more efficient use of radio spectrum.
Trunked radio system operators cover a spectrum of companies from operations that serve a local region to international companies competing with cellular service.
Zetron's trunked radio products provide uniquely flexible solutions to meet the demand for cost-effective trunked radio communications supporting most commonly used trunking formats.