70
6
Size Code 0
6
Size Code 0
7
Size Code 0
7
Size Code 4
Preset Map 13
Preset Map 14
Block/Size Code
Block/Size Code
0
Size Code 3
0
Size Code 4
1
Size Code 3
1
Size Code 3
2
Size Code 11
2
Size Code 10
3
Size Code 4
3
Size Code 4
4
Size Code 4
4
Size Code 4
5
Size Code 0
5
Size Code 4
6
Size Code 0
6
Size Code 12
7
Size Code 0
7
(Size Code 12)
Preset Map 15
Preset Map 16
Block Size
Code
Block Size
Code
0
Size Code 4
0
Size Code 3
1
Size Code 4
1
Size Code 10
2
Size Code 4
2
Size Code 10
3
Size Code 11
3
Size Code 11
4
Size Code 11
4
Size Code 0
5
Size Code 0
5
Size Code 0
6
Size Code 12
6
Size Code 12
7
(Size Code 12)
7
(Size Code 12)
User Defined Fleet Maps
Type I Programming Information
When a Type I system is designed, the address information for all the ID’s is divided into 8 equal sized blocks, numbered 0–7. When
you program your scanner to track a Type I system, you must select a size code for each of these blocks. When you have assigned
a size code to all 8 blocks, you’ll have defined the fleet map for the system you are tracking. Each size code determines the number
of fleets, subfleets, and ID’s each block will have. For example, a size code of S-4 has one fleet, which is divided into 16 separate
subfleets, and it has a total of 512 individual ID’s.
When a block is assigned a size code, the fleet or fleets created within the block are assigned a Type I ID. The way these ID’s
display on your scanner depend on the block number and the block’s size code. When a Type I ID appears, the leftmost digit
represents the block which contains the ID.
The next 2-3 digits identify which fleet is active, and the last digit(s) identifies the subfleet.
The details concerning how the size codes are selected by a Type I System designer are highly dependent on the specific needs of
the system’s users. Some organizations might want many subfleets with only a few radios each, while another organization might
want only a few subfleets with many radios each. Your task is to program your fleet map with the same size code assignments as the