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Old November 13th 05, 05:31 PM
Hans Muecke
 
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Howdy guys,

I read a lot about "trunked" systems in this group ... what exactly does it
mean?

Talk to you later ... Hans
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Old November 13th 05, 05:58 PM
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 11:31:54 -0600, Hans Muecke
wrote:

I read a lot about "trunked" systems in this group ... what exactly does it
mean?


In German, these systems are called Bündelfunk.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%BCndelfunk

Rene

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Old November 13th 05, 06:34 PM
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Sonntag, 13. November 2005 11:58
Brengsek! wrote in rec.radio.scanner:

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 11:31:54 -0600, Hans Muecke
wrote:

I read a lot about "trunked" systems in this group ... what exactly does
it mean?


In German, these systems are called Bündelfunk.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%BCndelfunk


Thanks Rene ...

English is my second language, but sometimes I miss the "fine tuning".

Wir mailen uns ... Hans
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Old November 13th 05, 07:50 PM
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:34:13 -0600, Hans Muecke
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I read a lot about "trunked" systems in this group ... what exactly does
it mean?


In German, these systems are called Bündelfunk.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%BCndelfunk


Thanks Rene ...

English is my second language, but sometimes I miss the "fine tuning".


Kein Thema, Hans. English is my second language as well. German comes
third, French fourth. Improving on my Spanish, though ;-)

Tschüss!
Rene

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Old November 13th 05, 08:01 PM
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 20:50:57 +0100, Brengsek!
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English is my second language, but sometimes I miss the "fine tuning".


Kein Thema, Hans. English is my second language as well. German comes
third, French fourth. Improving on my Spanish, though ;-)


Which reminds me -

How do you call someone who speaks three languages? - Tri-lingual
How do you call someone who speaks two languages? - Bi-lingual
How do you call someone who speaks one language? - American. British
will do equally.

No offense meant ;-)

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Old November 13th 05, 09:34 PM
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In message id,
Brengsek! writes
How do you call someone who speaks three languages? - Tri-lingual
How do you call someone who speaks two languages? - Bi-lingual
How do you call someone who speaks one language? - American. British
will do equally.

No offense meant ;-)

None taken, It is too true!!!
We just shout a lot and hope for the best !!!!!!!!!!!



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Old November 14th 05, 04:39 AM
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 21:01:03 +0100, Brengsek!
said in rec.radio.scanner:

On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 20:50:57 +0100, Brengsek!
wrote:

English is my second language, but sometimes I miss the "fine tuning".


Kein Thema, Hans. English is my second language as well. German comes
third, French fourth. Improving on my Spanish, though ;-)


Which reminds me -

How do you call someone who speaks three languages? - Tri-lingual
How do you call someone who speaks two languages? - Bi-lingual
How do you call someone who speaks one language? - American. British
will do equally.


No offense meant ;-)


None taken by this American, but you miscounted. Americans, these
days, speak no language. Some of us older folk still remember how to
speak our native tongue, though.
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Old November 16th 05, 10:12 PM posted to rec.radio.scanner
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Guten Tag Hans,
to answer your question hans.Trunked systems are basically lots of
frequencies crammed into each other.As the future comes ore frequencies are
required and eventually there will be no room, so thats when trunked systems
come in.They use either tones to make contact with a certain individual and
take them to a vacant frequency and so on and so on.German is my second
language by the way:-)

chris
Ireland



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Howdy guys,

I read a lot about "trunked" systems in this group ... what exactly does
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Talk to you later ... Hans
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