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rg65

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N_Jay said:
That would be interesting because they would have to partner with a radio company to pick and manufacture a digital format radio that is capable of "subaudible" data, simultaneous with the vocoded voice.

Then again, anything is possible.

They have partnered with ICOM and KENWOOD. Both of these companies have a digital 6.25 Khz radios and repeaters. ICOM has announced theirs, and KENWOOD is coming out with theirs soon.

http://www.icomamerica.com/press/default.asp?id=20060518
 
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Where's the P25 info on that page?

BTW, that is a hobbyist operated page, not anything official from E.F. Johnson or any of the manufacturers of compatible equipment. The info about Genesee Business Radio in Rochester is based on listings on my website at NF2G.com.

Do you have a professional source of official information about digital LTR?
 

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DaveNF2G said:
Do you have a professional source of official information about digital LTR?
I don't see him finding it.

Standard LTR just can't be done with a digital carrier, especially being P25 compliant. LTR data would need to be imbedded in the digital information. New technology stuff. If it happened we would know about it through some PR info.

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