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<br />Dispatch Console Patching <br /> <br />Console patching utilizes dispatch point base radios and the patching capability of a common <br />console system to accomplish the same interconnections described above. However, in the case of <br />console patching, all radio users must be within the coverage "footprint" of the base station antenna <br />at the dispatch point. Some push-to-talk (PTT) delay should be expected. Operationally, all <br />channels patched by the dispatcher will seem to be one channel. <br /> <br />Figure 8 <br /> <br />TF2 <br />Antenna <br /> <br />AUDIO & PTT <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />VHf Wideband <br />Temporary Base Station Radio <br />TeXAS FIRE 2 <br /> <br />Dispatch Console <br />Patch Control <br /> <br />VT AC2 <br />Antenna <br /> <br />VHf Narrowband <br />Temporary Base Station Radio <br />VTAC;! <br /> <br />UTAC:> <br />Antenna <br /> <br />UHf Narrowband <br />Temporary Base Station Radio <br />UTAC3 <br /> <br />8TAC3 <br />Antenna <br /> <br />Received audio from <br />any receiver can be broadcast <br />on any or all transmitters <br /> <br /> <br />Console Patch <br /> <br />Note that console patching at fixed-sita base stations is not authorized under state licenses for <br />interoperability channels. Such installations must be separately licensed, <br /> <br />18 <br />