SAFE-T isn't even P25 yet, Phase I or II. SAFE-T is Motorola Type II, using mostly digital talkgroups. The conversion of SAFE-T to P25 is still a while off but is going to happen. This discussion is about the consolidation of Lake County's PSAP, and -911 dispatch centers into a single Central Dispatch, and possibly building its own P25 TRS in the near future. (Don't get started with the "never going to happen" mess about SAFE-T never going to upgrade, as that pretty much is a "have to" situation for anyone using the older systems. Support for them is slowly going away and the Vendors have moved on to production of more current technologies, (Hint, that's the ASTRO-25 format if your talking Motorola, which the State of Indiana uses as its Vendor, and even though 800 MHz is not mandated as far as I know to go Phase II P25, if you want the best bang for the buck in P25 when you want to put massive amounts of users on your TRS, you go Phase II TDMA. Its simple math, 2 slots for every frequency instead of 1, and with SAFE-T at the full point using the technologies it is based on... You do the math.) Now back to the original intent of this thread.