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Old 01-04-2006, 07:10 PM
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Default What Is P25 Compatible On 2 Way Radios

Can someone please tell me what "p25 compatible" means when it comes to 2 way radios and give me a few examples of what motorola radios are p25 compatible.
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Old 01-04-2006, 07:44 PM
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P25 is Motorolas Digital trunking system. An example of a Motorola radio that is P25 compatible would be the XTS-2500, XTS-3000, XTS-3500, and the XTS-5000.
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Can someone please tell me what "p25 compatible" means when it comes to 2 way radios and give me a few examples of what motorola radios are p25 compatible.
http://www.project25.org/display.php...WhatIs/p25.htm
http://www.project25.org/display.php...compliance.htm

Almost anything branded Astro25.
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P25 is Motorolas Digital trunking system.
Not quite.
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P25 is Motorolas Digital trunking system. An example of a Motorola radio that is P25 compatible would be the XTS-2500, XTS-3000, XTS-3500, and the XTS-5000.
to add to this list:

Astro Saber
Astro Spectra
Astro Spectra +
XTS series (1500, 2500, 3000, 5000)
XTL series

there are also some EFJohnsons, some icoms and kenwoods that will do P25 as well
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Is The Motorola Syntor 9000 Or Maratrac Compatible
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No, they are far too old and aren't even narrow band compliant.


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P25 is Motorolas Digital trunking system.
Not quite.
Not even close, would be a more accurate response.
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