Motorola APX 8000XE Communications Manual - Page 21
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July 17, 2019
4.
EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION AND ASSIGNMENTS
4.1
The following shows the Alphanumeric designation as well as the 7 digit numeric ID for
typical Units and Positions. Alphanumeric ID of HT will appear on main/top display and
will also be displayed on screen of member receiving transmissions.
Engines
Ladders
ENG 81-OFF
LAD 46-OFF
(5081001)
(7046001)
ENG 81-ECC
LAD 46-LCC
(5081002)
(7046002)
ENG 81-NOZ
LAD 46-Roof
(5081003)
(7046003)
ENG 81-BU
LAD 46-OV
(5081004)
(7046004)
ENG 81-CONT LAD 46-FE
(5081005)
(7046005)
ENG 81-DOOR LAD 46-CAN
(5081006)
(7046006)
Note: Additional Unit ID #'s may be found in Addendum 4.
5.
MAINTENANCE OF PORTABLE RADIOS
5.1
If the HT becomes wet at an operation, or has been submerged in water, remove the
battery, dry HT and battery contacts before re-attaching battery to the HT.
5.2
If the remote speaker mic becomes wet, or submerged, water trapped inside the speaker
grille and microphone can be removed by shaking the unit well.
5.3
The Field Communications Unit (FCU) shall carry a limited number of additional HTs
with fully charged batteries for emergency use. HTs for emergency use shall be returned
to the FCU as soon as they are no longer required.
5.4
Members should not remove or replace any accessories associated with the radio,
including antenna and remote speaker microphone.
5.5
When HTs are sent for repair, they should be sent complete (radio, antenna, battery, and
RSM) with defect and company number recorded on RT-2. Leather goods (cases and
straps) should not be sent unless they need repair. (See addendum 4)
5.6
No items (keys, key fobs, etc.) shall be attached directly to the HT, case, antenna or RSM
as this may cause interference with radio transmissions. Items may be attached to the HT
strap; however, they must be secured in a manner that does not allow movement or
contact with the HT, case, antenna or RSM.
Rescues
Squads
RES 3-OFF
SQ 288-OFF
(1003001)
(8288001)
RES 3-CHAUF
SQ 288-Chauf
(1003002)
(8288002)
RES 3-ROOF
SQ 288-ROOF
(1003003)
(8288003)
RES 3-Hook
SQ 288-Hook
(1003004)
(8288004)
RES 3-FE
SQ 288-FE
(1003005)
(8288005)
RES 3-CAN
SQ 288-CAN
(1003006)
(8288006)
RES 3-OV
(1003007)
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Haz-Mat
BC Chiefs
HM 1-OFF
BC 7-Chief
(9001001)
(2407001)
HM 1-CHAUF
BC 7-Aide
(9001002)
(2407002)
HM 1-ENT1
BC 7-FAST
(9001003)
(2407003)
HM 1-ENT2
BC 7-
DISPATCH
(9001004)
(2407005)
HM 1-BU1
BC 7-AUX
(9001005)
(2407006)
HM 1-BU2
(9001006)
HM 1-DCON1
(9001007)
HM 1-DCON2
)
(9001008
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DC Chiefs
DC 1-Chief
(2301001)
DC 1-Aide
(2301002)
nd
DC 1-2
Aide
(2301004)
DC 1-
DISPATCH
(2301005)
DC 1-AUX
(2301006)