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70cutlass442

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Does anyone know who makes radios capable of subscriber voting. I know Icom does but was hoping Motorola or Harris had the option.
 

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Motorola does but I think it's only been available on 2nd and 3rd (current) gen P25 radios and it isn't very commonly optioned from what I've seen. I've got it on a VHF XTL5000 and a UHF XTL5000 and have only ever played with it on a Cactus Intertie affiliate but I've never had a professional reason to set it up.

I know Simoco also has the feature on their SRM radios but that is now a 20 year old product line that they still have in production and a bit of a pain to deal with.
 
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