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$200 a year for one radio and $150 a year for each additional radio, and that fee doesn't include the radios?

No thanks. None for me.
But the real question is, can I use my AES-256 enabled XPR7550e's? I want my conversations safe from stalkers and streamers! Or do they only support welfare encryption aka ARC4?
 

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$200 a year for one radio and $150 a year for each additional radio, and that fee doesn't include the radios?

No thanks. None for me.
As far as SMR type systems go...that's pretty cheap. Basically works out to about $14 per radio (for multiple radios) and the going rate these days is between $25 and $30 a radio not including the radio.
 

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As far as SMR type systems go...that's pretty cheap.
But it's an eyebrow-raiser when you tell people who paid $35 for their license plus $25 for a cheap, Chinese radio plus maybe $25 for a "club membership" that they now have to buy a $250-500 radio plus $200/year to get on the system just to talk to the same people. The negative reactions are understandable.
 

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But it's an eyebrow-raiser when you tell people who paid $35 for their license plus $25 for a cheap, Chinese radio plus maybe $25 for a "club membership" that they now have to buy a $250-500 radio plus $200/year to get on the system just to talk to the same people. The negative reactions are understandable.

Add in the cost of a CCR that supports AES256:

every TG on the system is AES encrypted
 

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Add in the cost of a CCR that supports AES256:
If its a CapPlus/Max it's proprietary trunking and even more so if they are using RAS- MSI subs only and no CCRs support CapMax (unless the it's optioned for Tier 3). Womp womp womp

But why bother? Rapid Radios are much less, work nationwide, and are natively encrypted on LTE and they have models that support CopMikes™ but no CopSounds™, FireSounds™ or CADSounds™.
 
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