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iDas and dPMR radio compatability

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n9upc

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I am just checking to see if anyone knows if the iDas digital format is compatible with the dPMR format that a lot of the chinese HT's are starting to use? I know that the chinese ones are NOT C and D type trunking capable and this is more aimed at the conventional form of communication.

While the chinese ones are cheap, in some cases sub $100, I still do not want to drop my money on something that does not work with the current radios. I have tried to do research to see what standard these chinese ones use but even if they say the same I am a man who prefers tested proof in concept.

Please note I also asked this in the Kenwood forum due to having a similar product .
 
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