Glossary - Futurecom PDR8000 Programming Manual

Portable digital repeater
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Keyword
ACK
Booster Pack
BSI
Channel
Coded Squelch
Conventional
Deployment
DFSI
Dispatcher
dpd File
DPL Coded Squelch
epr File
FCC
FNE
2021-11-0
PDR8000® Portable Digital Repeater Programming Guide
Description
Acknowledgement of communications.
An optional hardware accessory for PDR8000 to boost the RF
transmit power to 50W.
Base Station Identifier; sent over-the-air, sometimes as Morse Code,
to identify the originating transmitter
A group of characteristics, such as transmit / receive frequency
pairs, radio parameters, encryption encoding etc.
Tone Private-Line (PL) or Digital Private-Line (DPL). Used on
conventional channels for signal validation.
Refers to radio-to-radio communications, sometimes through a
base station repeater or vehicular repeater
Complete personality setup of the PDR8000.
Digital Fixed Station Interface. An industry standard protocol for
radio voice communication over IP network between a host and
station.
An individual who has radio system management duties.
PDR8000 personality file saved as file_name.dpd.
A continuous sub-audible data signal(CDCSS) transmitted with
the carrier. See Coded Squelch.
File containing PDR8000 personality (dpd) and calibration data of
the specific PDR8000 unit. Typically saved in the following format
xxxxxxxx.epr where xxxxxxxx is the SN of the specific PDR8000.
Federal Communications Commission.
Fixed Network Equipment – Trunking or Conventional System
Infrastructure
8K088X04 R5.00
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