SDS100/SDS200: When Uniden SDS100 Displays DT3 Does That Mean It Is A MOTO TRBO Capacity Max System?

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As posted above, when the Uniden SDS100 shows DT3 on the display, does that always mean the frequency is a part of a Moto Trbo Capacity Max system?
 

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MOTOTRBO Capacity Max is Motorola's implementation of DMR Tier III. Not all Tier III systems are Capacity Max, obviously, so the answer to your question is no as @KevinC stated...DT3 on the Uniden does not exclusively indicate Capacity Max, it could just be a generic Tier III system by any other manufacturer. I don't believe Uniden ever added an indicator exclusive to Capacity Max systems, however DSD+ will indicate whether the system is generic Tier III or Capacity Max.
 

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GTR8000, that does help put things in perspective. Do you have any idea of which manufacturers have the largest percentages in the United States of Tier III equipment? Would it be Motorola first and then Hytera? I am guessing that Icom, Kenwood and Vertex Standard might make Tier III equipment, too.
 
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