I noticed on many buses that they had dmr radios(and saw on a post before), but I still actively listen to them on analog. Anyone know anything else about that?
So being the Port Authority it will be the most expensive. Wondering if they would use TriConnex which would cover the entire county. I posted the PAT police tested on P25 a few years ago. I guess we will wait and see.Think from a product availability standpoint..... Motorola has 2 product lines on the 2 way radios.. business (professional series) line and public safety (APX/ASTRO25) line.... Both series radios work on Analog FM. So... yo need to replace several thousand radios to replace aging equipment in a fleet of radios..... do you A- buy expensive Analog/P25 public safety grade radios with software options set to analog only or B- buy cheaper Analog/DMR radios?
I highly doubt they would go on that system as the airtime charges for all their radios would be through the roof.So being the Port Authority it will be the most expensive. Wondering if they would use TriConnex which would cover the entire county. I posted the PAT police tested on P25 a few years ago. I guess we will wait and see.
The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority uses TriConnex ,Penn Hills Public Works uses it also. The PWSA uses the Air time more than PH Public Works.I highly doubt they would go on that system as the airtime charges for all their radios would be through the roof.
I highly doubt they would go on that system as the airtime charges for all their radios would be through the roof.
From what this old man remembers, we put P25 radios in the fleet. Think they were Tait, Thales or something like that.
It is Right Of Way. It used to be the channel the way department used for heavy equipment, salt trucks, etc.Whats ROW??