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Can a single frequency (vhf or uhf) that is using P25 only use phase 1?
or...Can they optionally use X2 or phase 2 on the single frequency?

I always hear/read about X2 and phase 2 as it relates to trunking, but was just curious how this might/could work with a single frequency using P25?
 

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Phase II TDMA is not supported on conventional if that's what you're asking.
 

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Thanks Mike! Exactly what I was trying to ask. Guess it's been a long day. LOL!
 
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