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Trunked radio systems have a reputation for being difficult and expensive to record, why is that?

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Trunked radio systems have a reputation for being difficult and expensive to record, why is that?

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A. That reputation is true. In the past, the only way to record trunked radio was to detrunk the conversations prior to recording. To accomplish this, you needed to have detrunking equipment for each talk group and a recording channel to match. If you wanted to record many talk groups, it took a lot of expensive equipment.

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