vabiro
Member
Hi,
I have been trying to determine exactly how "Open Source" the P25 standard is. Specifically, is there a significant difference in how it is implemented from one manufacturer to another.
For example, if a large multi-site system were installed by Motorola how likely is it that one could switch to using Kenwood, Tait or any other radios.
The core question is, if you were a purchaser of a system like this would you be married to Motorola in the way that you would be with buying a Mac and not being able to use Windows software. (on so many levels an awkward example I know:lol
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers
Victor
I have been trying to determine exactly how "Open Source" the P25 standard is. Specifically, is there a significant difference in how it is implemented from one manufacturer to another.
For example, if a large multi-site system were installed by Motorola how likely is it that one could switch to using Kenwood, Tait or any other radios.
The core question is, if you were a purchaser of a system like this would you be married to Motorola in the way that you would be with buying a Mac and not being able to use Windows software. (on so many levels an awkward example I know:lol
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers
Victor