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Project 25 Hybirds?

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What is a Project 25 Hybird? I am familiar with a Type 2i Hybird but a P-25 Hybird is new to me.
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Where did you see that? It's not "official" nomenclature for any type of system.
 

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It's like an Eagle vs Sparrow - hiBIRD vs lowBIRD?

My guess is you mean hybrid, and again taking a guess - it's a P25 / Analog mixed system.
 
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heheheh. I missed the spelling error.

It would have to be a Project 36 (or is it P16?) trunked system with a 3600 bps control channel and Project 25 CAI on some or all of the talkgroups.
 
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So a Hybrid system when it come to Analog is a Type 2I TRS but when it comes to P-25 it is (a) 3600 Baud Rate control Frequency(ies)with Analog and Digital Talk Groups or (a) 3600 Baud Rate control Frequency(ies) with all Digital Talk Groups.
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So a Hybrid system when it come to Analog is a Type 2I TRS but when it comes to P-25 it is (a) 3600 Baud Rate control Frequency(ies)with Analog and Digital Talk Groups or (a) 3600 Baud Rate control Frequency(ies) with all Digital Talk Groups.
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There is no "official" use of the term "Hybrid" in P25.

So it could be;
a mixed trunking/conventional,
a mixed Conventional-Digital/Conventional-analog,
a mixed Analog-Trunking/Digital-Trunking (Would need to be SmartNet Type II and not a P25 trunking system) (What everyone here like to call a 3600 baud, or sometimes a P16 system).

Maybe its one where the sites are powered both by batteries AND Engine-generators? :lol::lol:
 
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