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Fleetsync Vs. MDC1200

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My business partner and I are looking at setting up a repeater for multiple users to lease time on. And it is my understanding that Fleetsync and MDC do the exact same job by Identifying the radio that is transmitting. We are looking at the pros and cons but I'm leaning probably more toward the MDC 1200 because it's widely supported across numerous manufacturers' platforms whereas if we go Fleetsync we'd have to purchase more Kenwood radios seeing that it is a Kenwood-specific protocol. Am I wrong to think this?
 

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Pretty much.

Fleetsync gives you a lot more options for data transmission, but if all you are looking to do is identify radios and maybe control repeater access, MDC1200 will do what you want and give you the ability to use other brand radios.
 

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My business partner and I are looking at setting up a repeater for multiple users to lease time on. And it is my understanding that Fleetsync and MDC do the exact same job by Identifying the radio that is transmitting. We are looking at the pros and cons but I'm leaning probably more toward the MDC 1200 because it's widely supported across numerous manufacturers' platforms whereas if we go Fleetsync we'd have to purchase more Kenwood radios seeing that it is a Kenwood-specific protocol. Am I wrong to think this?
I still use MDC-1200 mainly because it can be used across a wide variety of model radios. We still have a mix of CDM1250s and CM300s and are now using TK-7360s & Icom IC-5021s. I really only use it for radio identification and selective paging.

I use Fleetsync for non-work operations as most of my non-work radios are all Kenwood and with Fleetsync I use Caller ID, Status, and sometimes GPS.
 

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You can purchase Kenwood radios that support MDC1200 as well, but so does Harris, Motorola, Vertex, and probably others
 
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Pretty much.

Fleetsync gives you a lot more options for data transmission, but if all you are looking to do is identify radios and maybe control repeater access, MDC1200 will do what you want and give you the ability to use other brand radios.
Thats what i was thinking. We got to thinking about this and decided to just go with MDC
 
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