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511. This is not as easy to remember as Agency 03. But
decimal is useful if you need to work from decimal talkgroup
lists.
Special EDACS
®
Features
AFS Partial Entry Feature
AFS is Uniden's method of encoding EDACS talkgroups. 
AFS stands for 'Agency-Fleet-Subfleet'.
AFS talkgroups are used in all EDACS reception -- in ID
SEARCH, ID LOCKOUT and ID SCAN Scan Lists. The powerful
AFS Partial Entry feature designed into the BC250D lets you
use either a complete talkgroup code, or just the most
significant part.
This feature lets you expand or
narrow searching and 
scanning to one of 4 levels. 
By entering only the desired part
of an AFS talkgroup, 
you can select 2048 talkgroups, 
128 talkgroups, 8 talkgroups, or a single talkgroup. 
For example, you could program every talkgroup in a police
department with just 4 key presses. You can use the AFS 
Partial Entry feature anywhere that you need to specify
EDACS talkgroup.
Your BC250D can also enter or display EDACS talkgroups in
decimal format (0-2047).
Select 
SCAN OPTION 
TRUNK
- select bank Number -
EDACS  ID  FORM
by rotating the VFO and pressing E.
And change it to 
DECIMAL
and press E. You can use this
feature to translate decimal talkgroups lists to the much more
powerful AFS format.
Examples of how you might use AFS are shown above in the
description of an EDACS trunked system, and elsewhere in
this manual. It is very easy to use. Be sure to become familiar
with AFS Partial Entry, and your scanning will become far
more flexible and efficient.
Emergency Call Alert
Your BC250D alerts you when an EDACS Emergency
transmission occurs.
EDACS systems often provide users with an 'Emergency'
mode on their radios. Users in trouble can alert the dispatcher
and other units and get priority access to the radio system.
When a user activates Emergency mode, 
EMERGENCY
will
flash the display during the entire transmission. At the
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