

#RADIA TRAINING HOW TO#
How to use your trunked portable radio, including zones and talk groups, for Department of Lands and Forestry staff.ĭepartment of Public Works TMR user training guide: Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal TMR (district 2.5 portable) quick reference card: Department of Lands and Forestry How to use your trunked portable radio, including zones and talkgroups, for Department of Lands and Forestry staff. TMR (district 1.5 portable) quick reference card: Department of Lands and Forestry How to use your trunked mobile radio (TMR), including zones and talkgroups, for Department of Lands and Forestry staff. TMR quick reference card: Department of Lands and Forestry How to use your trunked mobile radio (TMR) base station, including zones and talkgroups, for Department of Lands and Forestry district staff. TMR (district base) quick reference card: Department of Lands and Forestry How to use your trunked mobile radio (TMR) base station, including zones and talkgroups, for Department of Lands and Forestry parks staff. TMR (parks base) quick reference card: Department of Lands and Forestry How to use your trunked portable radio, including zones and talkgroups, for municipal EMO staff.ĭepartment of Natural Resources and Renewables TMR user training guide: Department of Lands and Forestry TMR (portable) quick reference card: municipal emergency management office (EMO) How to use your trunked mobile radio (TMR), including zones and talk groups, for municipal EMO staff. TMR quick reference card: municipal emergency management office (EMO) How to use your trunked mobile radio (TMR) base station, including zones and talkgroups, for municipal EMO staff. TMR (base station) quick reference card: municipal emergency management office (EMO) Municipal emergency management TMR user training guide: municipal emergency management office (EMO) Quick reference card for GSAR personnel on how to use your trunked portable radio. TMR (portable) quick reference card: ground search and rescue (GSAR) Quick reference card for GSAR personnel on how to use your trunked mobile radio (TMR).

TMR quick reference card: ground search and rescue (GSAR) Ground search and rescue (GSAR) TMR user training guide: ground search and rescue (GSAR) How to use your trunked mobile radio (TMR), including dispatch centres and talkgroups for each region. TMR quick reference card: volunteer fire department (VFD) Talkgroups: volunteer fire department (VFD)ĭetailed explanation for each VFD talkgroup. Covers features like button configurations, zones, talkgroups, sites of the TMR radio, agency fleet maps and voice quality. Volunteer agencies need to inform government when they’re moving trunked mobile radios (TMRs) from 1 vehicle or apparatus to another.įire service TMR user training guide: volunteer fire department (VFD)

Moving radios between vehicles or apparatus: TMR system Volunteer agencies need to inform government when they are permanently moving trunked mobile radios (TMRs) or bases from 1 location or station to another. Volunteer fire departments (VFD) administrative forms Move radios between stations: TMR system

Specifics on how to operate the trunked mobile radio (TMR2) system, lists of agencies sharing the system, radio tones and alerts, best practices and potential issues.Įxercise for TMR2 users: Exercise Handshakeĭetails on Exercise Handshake, a monthly exercise for TMR2 users to use their radios in a non-emergency environment. Read with the Motorola Installation Guide, which is included with each mobile radio.
#RADIA TRAINING INSTALL#
How to install the trunked mobile radio (TMR2) system. For all users TMR2 mobile installation guide Training materials include quick reference cards, operating instructions, installation guides and user training guides. Learn how to use the trunked mobile radio (TMR) system.
