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Motorola MCS2000 P25

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N6RDT

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Is the mcs2000 p25 capable? I have several Astro Sabers w p25. I wanna know if mcs2000 is p25.
 

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I wish it was, as I have a 100 watt MCS on UHF, & a few on 900 mhz, but sadly it's not. However, in my opinion it's a great analog radio. GARY N4KVE
 

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Agreed. I have a PM1500 in my work truck that replaced an MCS2000, but I wish I had the MCS back. The only thing better about the PM is the spread is better.
 
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