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Motorola Type II refers to the second generation Motorola trunked radio systems that replaced fleets and subfleets with the concept of talkgroups and individual radio IDs.[1][2] There are no dependencies on fleetmaps, therefore there are no limitations on how many radio IDs can participate on a talkgroup. This allows for greater flexibility for the agency. When scanning Motorola IDs, each Type II user ID appears as an even 4- or 5-digit number without a dash (example 2160).

With the introduction of Type II, the "System ID" was also introduced. This is a four digit identifier unique to each trunking system. The purpose of the System ID is to allow radios to operate only on that specific system, and to identify each system. The System ID also allows for enhanced security because a radio now requires a System Key, unique to the System ID in order to be programmed onto any given system. Type I systems do not use unique System IDs, thus the possibility exists for overlapping coverage in busy areas.

The term SmartNet refers to a set of features that make Motorola Type I and II trunked systems APCO-16 compliant. These include better security, emergency signaling, dynamic regrouping, remote radio monitoring, and other features.

The following is true of a Type II SmartNet system:

  • Up to 28 system channels
  • Up to 65,534 unique radio ids
  • Up to 4,094 talkgroups
  • Use of odd-numbered talkgroups
  • Priority Scanning of talkgroups
  1. ^ "Motorola Type II Trunking". www.signalharbor.com. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  2. ^ "Types of trunking systems, Motorola trunking, Edacs trunking | Uniden BC898T User Manual | Page 14 / 64". www.manualsdir.com. Retrieved 2022-12-12.

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