Call to
Dialing code and example
Radio
234
in the same fleet as the user
234 #
Radio
23
in fleet
3078
with the same prefix as the
user
3078 23 #
Radio
234
in fleet
3078
with the same prefix as the
user
3078 234 #
Radio
234
in fleet
3078
with a different prefix to the
user (
300
)
300 3078 234 #
Group
92
in the same fleet as the user
92 #
Group
923
in the same fleet as the user
932 #
DMR Dialing
If the users' trunked network uses the DMR dialing scheme, the radio’s unique number on the network consists of:
• a three-digit prefix
• a two-digit fleet number, and
• a three-digit unit number
The user may also be part of a group, with a three-digit group number.
Finding the radio’s DMR number
To find the radio’s full DMR number:
1. Dial
*700
.
2. Press the
#
or PTT key.
The name associated with the users' network and the radio’s full DMR number appears.
DMR dialed calls
The following table summarizes the way the user dials calls to other radios and groups of radios using the DMR dial-
ing scheme, and gives an example of each type of call.
In the following examples, the final
#
may be replaced by a short press of the PTT key.
Call to
Dialing code and example
Radio
332
in the same fleet as the user
332 #
Radio
521
in the same fleet as the user
521 #
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