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XTS3000 Flashcode Question

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nokoa3116

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I am looking at an XTS 3000 with flash code 580008-001400-7
D1 B1​
Q806
Q806 ASTRO IMBE Digital Operation
D1 B3​
H14
H14 Enhanced Digital ID Display
D2 B4​
Q498
Q498 Hardware Multikey Encryption w/ OTAR
D6 B4​
H38
H38 SmartZone Systems Operation
D9 B1​
Q947
Q947 APCO Packet Data Interface
D10 B3​
Q173
Q173 SmartZone Omnilink MultiZone Operation

From my understanding this can work with a conventional P25 frequency, is that correct?
In addition I saw that there are some that have a Conventional System Operation in their flash, this flash doesn't have that, will this radio still be able to work on analog conventional frequencies?
 

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The Smartzone option is inclusive of all lower options such as Conventional and Smartnet so yes, your radio will do conventional P25 and analog.
 

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Every Astro radio will work on analog conventional. XTS radios that have a flashcode that starts with "0" are analog only, flashcodes that start with "1" or "5" are at the very least P25 conventional.

Edit: Changed "XTS" to "Astro"
 

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The Smartzone option is inclusive of all lower options such as Conventional and Smartnet so yes, your radio will do conventional P25 and analog.
Every Astro radio will work on analog conventional. XTS radios that have a flashcode that starts with "0" are analog only, flashcodes that start with "1" or "5" are at the very least P25 conventional.

Edit: Changed "XTS" to "Astro"
Thank you both!
 
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