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GE STAR Signaling

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Looking for a little guidance. What radios (GE, Harris, Moto or otherwise) are capable of decoding/reading GE STAR radio ID signaling?
 

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If you're just simply looking for a way to decode GE STAR, then as the saying goes,
'There's an APP for that'...well there is in this case.

I can verify it works with MDC, but have not verified it with GE STAR.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/radio-id/id640429366?mt=8

As for what actual radio hardware decodes it, I can't help you there.

I have the app, and it works quite well. But I was more looking as to an actual portable that is able, being it is what is used on Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road.
 

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I have the app, and it works quite well. But I was more looking as to an actual portable that is able, being it is what is used on Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road.

That's neat, not very useful, but neat. I wonder if they have that for Android?
 
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