Glossary 99
Glossary
P
P25
Project 25. The Association of Public Safety
Communications Officials (APCO) established
Project 25 (P25). This project was led by
United States Federal, state, and local
government representatives to develop
standards for interoperable digital radios and
systems to meet the needs of public safety
users. See
for
further information.
R
repeater
A repeater is a relaying site, usually situated
above a city or town. The repeater extends
the range of radio communications by
receiving and re-transmitting signals received
from radios.
RF
Radio Frequency, the part of the
electromagnetic spectrum that is suitable for
radio transmissions. The frequency of the RF
signal is described in terms of the number of
cycles per second or Hertz (Hz).
RSSI
Received Signal Strength Indicator, a symbol
or number that shows the strength of a
received signal.
V
valid signal
A valid signal is a signal that the radio
responds to by unmuting the receiver.
A signal may be valid, for example, when it is
stronger than a minimum level or has special
signaling that matches the signaling
programmed for the receiving radio.
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