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How does the SwiftSTOR II Communications Recovery System differ from conventional trunked radio recorders?

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How does the SwiftSTOR II Communications Recovery System differ from conventional trunked radio recorders?

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A. Traditional recorders capture trunked radio by talk group using dedicated audio channels. This sort of installation uses telephone logging recorders and softly external hardware to extract the individual talk groups. Trunked radio systems are designed to handle far more talk groups with fewer RF channels. Therefore, trunked radio requires a large number of recording channels, greatly increasing cost and forcing many trunked radio systems to forego recording on at least part of the system. The Swift system captures trunked radio by RF channel. Therefore, no matter how many talk groups are contained within a system, the determinative factor for how many recorders remains how many RF channels are contained within the system. Additionally, playback of conversations with the SwiftSTOR II system is exceptionally quick and easy. Instead of sorting through hours of conventional tape, the SwiftSTOR II quickly consults its database to find your transmissions in seconds instead of hours.

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