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Anyone have any links to this Motorola product?

The uninitiated believe it merely converts 3600 baud to 9600...but those of you on this board know there's more that's different between a version 4.1 analog system and a P25 system than simply a faster baud rate in the latter.

I assume it turns an ISW/OSW into an ISP/OSP and connects at the baseband/switch level. I've Googled, and can't find anything on it.

I imagine it adds at least 45 or 90 mS more latency for call processing, and possibly more if the digital call isn't processed on the first hit (up to 5 retries is the default with P25).
 

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It allows for multiple connections of 3.0, 4.1, and 7.x P25 systems together for planned migrations away from legacy based circuit switched system to an IP based system.

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