Talk Group definition

Talk Group means a specific group of Subscriber Radios allowed to communicate privately within that group over shared infrastructure resources.
Talk Group means a specific group of Subscriber Units allowed to communicate privately within that group over shared infrastructure resources.
Talk Group. The Talk Group is the primary level of communication in a Trunked radio system. This provides the effect of a private channel down to the talkgroup level and prevents members of one talkgroup from hearing the talkgroup calls generated by radios in other talkgroups.

Examples of Talk Group in a sentence

  • Talkback Scan is highly discouraged, as the user cannot control the Talk Group used to transmit.

  • If the Talk Group does not appear on the approved Scanning list, permission must be obtained in writing from the Talk Group owner and the System Manager of the non-home site or sites being “requested” if applicable.

  • These spreadsheets would be shared between the System Managers, and would be a reference available for Talk Group planning.

  • Talk Groups are considered to be “Owned” by the agency requesting the creation of the Talk Group, similar to the ownership that applies to conventional RF resources.

  • Talk Group priorities that are assigned to level five or above are subject to the review and audit of the RPSCC Radio Sub-Committee.


More Definitions of Talk Group

Talk Group means an electronic resource or path, established by the System Manager within the ASTRO 25 System, which permits use of the ASTRO 25 System for two-way communications among particular radios and other related User Specific Equipment.
Talk Group means a configurable, pre-programmed, voice pathway in the State TRS by which properly programmed Radios can communicate with each other. (NOTE: Talk Groups differ from regular and conventional Radio channels in that they are not restricted to a certain Radio frequency and may use up to 21 separate frequencies that are assigned by a controller on a control channel.)
Talk Group means an assigned group of users on the trunked radio system.
Talk Group means a group of radio units programmed to hear all communications directed to units in that group.
Talk Group means a set of Subscriber Units that exclusively receive each other’s transmissions. Subscriber Units typically have controls which allow them to switch from talk group to talk group as needed, as allowed by the fleet map, and/or as established by a dispatch console operator.
Talk Group means a specific channel name assigned to Sachse.
Talk Group means a specific group of subscriber radios allowed to communicate privately within that group over shared infrastructure resources. “Undue interference (or unduly interferes)” means the unacceptable degradation of a simulcast system’s or simulcast cell’s routine ability to perform its public-safety function consistent with the system’s or cell’s performance specifications or industry performance standards. Interference may have several causes. Sources or causes include, but are not limited to, physical interference from equipment or appurtenances, frequency interference from intermodulation products, transmitter noise or receiver desensitization, and physical blockage of microwave paths. Interference should be measurable or objectively detectable or demonstrable. A substantial degradation of a portable radio’s in-building ability to transmit or receive radio signals (without a bi-directional amplifier or in-building signal booster) is a sign or result of undue interference. Interference may be undue even though it is seasonal, periodic, intermittent, or otherwise variable. “Future infrastructure subscribers “mean any public entity who builds infrastructure, such as a tower with communications repeaters and backhaul infrastructure, connected to the Joint Radio System. Infrastructure subscribers participation on the Joint Radio System will require approval by the cities of the Coordinating Committee