frankie811
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Am I confusing Motorola Type II Smartnet with Phase II? Are they two separate issues?
Am I confusing Motorola Type II Smartnet with Phase II? Are they two separate issues?
Motorola Type II Smartnet is generally an analog trunking system that has been around for many years. I say "generally" since there's an option that will allow digital operation over the system, but it works the same as analog with only the voice channels transmitted in digital form if the radios allow it.
Phase II is a digital P-25 system that splits each channel into two digital paths by time slicing the main channel. This is totally different from the old Type II system technology.
Some links to the RR Wiki that may help:
Type II Smartnet - Motorola Type II Smartnet - The RadioReference Wiki
Digital over Type II (well, one option to do so anyway) - P25 CAI - The RadioReference Wiki
P-25 (discusses Phase I and Phase II) - APCO Project 25 - The RadioReference Wiki
So I would be correct in assuming that my Uniden 996XT cannot receive Phase II P-25?
You would be correct. The 996xt cannot receive p25 phase 2
Mark
536/996P2/HP1e/HP2e/996XT/
396XT/PSR800/PRO668/PRO652
In the x96 series that would require the BCD996P2 scanner
That would figure. I haven't even opened the box on my new Uniden 996XT and already it's obsolete.
Yes it would be obsolete, if you had a Phase II system around, but the last I knew RISCON was still Phase I, so it is not obsolete
That would figure. I haven't even opened the box on my new Uniden 996XT and already it's obsolete.
Obsolete for what, though?
RISCON is a P25 PH I system. I can monitor it fine. In fact I can usually hear it here in Quincy, MA on my 396XT.
Obsolete for what, though?
RISCON is a P25 PH I system. I can monitor it fine. In fact I can usually hear it here in Quincy, MA on my 396XT.