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MASTR III Conventional Repeater with ProVoice

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Radioman96p71

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Trying to see if this is even possible. I can't find any documentation on it other than in the EDACS M3 manuals that even mentions ProVoice. Everything else is either P25 or AEGIS. Is it possible to have a VHF station operating as a digital repeater NOT part of any EDACS system? I realize I will probably need a GETC shelf, but is there anything special I should be looking for or is this a unicorn of a combination?

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I don't see why it wouldn't pass ProVoice if you're using an ADC station (racing stripes). Try it first without the GETC/SitePro and see if it will pass. RPM certainly describes conventional ProVoice operation, but I don't know that anyone is actually using it.
 

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I run ProVoice with Mastr II Stations. I have speedy Getc logic. Works Great but they are Edacs Scat
 

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Well I now have a GETC with the speedy logic also, just need to locate the correct PROM for it as mine is currently set up for CNI. Anyone know of a place to find the 344A3835G2 code or a copy i can flash to my blank EEPROM? thanks in advance.
 
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