-
applications include the
trunked radio systems commonly used by
police agencies. In the form of link
aggregation and VLAN tagging,
trunking has been
applied in...
- bank in
which the
trunked system is programmed. In
other words, the
talkgroups are
stored on the
trunked bank. The
concept of
trunking (resource sharing)...
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Trunk or
trunk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trunk may
refer to:
Trunk (anatomy),
synonym for
torso Trunk (botany), a tree's
central superstructure...
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Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA;
formerly known as Trans-European
Trunked Radio), a
European standard for a
trunked radio system, is a
professional mobile...
- 200 km) of
British roads were
classified as
trunk roads.
Additional roads have been "
trunked",
notably in the
Trunk Roads Act 1946 (9 & 10 Geo. 6. c. 30)....
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Motorola Trunked Radio for
telecommunications is a
trunked radio system developed by Motorola. Type I Type II Type IIi
Hybrid Type II
SmartZone Type II...
- SIP
trunking is a
voice over
Internet Protocol (VoIP)
technology and
streaming media service based on the
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) by
which Internet...
- A
trunk, also
known as a
travel trunk, is a
large cuboid container designed to hold
clothes and
other personal belongings. They are most
commonly used...
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Trunk Monkey is a
concept originally created in January, 2000 by Sean Sosik-Hamor for the
automotive group of
Subaru enthusiasts in the New
England Subaru...
- The
trunk (American English) or boot (British English) of a car is the vehicle's main
storage or
cargo compartment,
often a
hatch at the rear of the vehicle...