FCC callsign KQB349 LORAIN CITY emissions, 8K10FIE,P25 voice, 4K00FIE,nexedge voice,7K60FXE,2 slot TDMA mototrbo voice, plus all data emissions for each on the license, the liscense do specify emissions. They may never use them, for possible future use they are already licenced. Check for yourself its all there.
I'm looking at KQB349 on the ULS right now, and nowhere do the words Nexedge, Mototrbo or P25 appear. Emission designations do not a digital flavor make; I think you're reading more into it than is actually there.
Officially.....
8K10F1E:
8K10 = 8.1 kHz maximum bandwidth
F = Angle-modulated, straight FM
1 = Digital, on-off or quantized, no modulation
E = Telephony, voice, sound broadcasting
4K00FIE:
4K00 = 4.0 kHz maximum bandwidth
F = Angle-modulated, straight FM
1 = Digital, on-off or quantized, no modulation
E = Telephony, voice, sound broadcasting
7K60FXE:
7K60 = 7.6 kHz maximum bandwidth
F = Angle-modulated, straight FM
X = All cases not covered above (i.e., not Digital with modulation, Single analog channel, etc etc)
E = Telephony, voice, sound broadcasting
None of these emission designators specifies any particular flavor of digital; as long as it fits within the specified parameters, it's OK. One of the systems I manage has an emission designator just like the third one, 7K60FXE..... and yet it's straight data. No voice, no Nexedge, no Mototrbo, no P25.
So you see, one can assume that either P25, Nexedge or Mototrbo might be the modes they're likely to use by virtue of what's out there in the marketplace, but they are most definitely not graven in stone simply by virtue of an emission designation on the license; there are several other "flavors" of digital which work quite nicely within the parameters of those emission designators, and it's certainly possible that the department could throw a curve and select one of the oddballs. The only way to know what specific flavor of digital they choose is to either hear it in action... or have inside knowledge, in which case there would be no speculation. To plan based on an assumption is unwise.
Of course, if it's Nexedge or Mototrbo, it's a moot point from a scanner standpoint anyhow, as there are no such scanners.