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Steve

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On a Motorola P25 (9600 control channel) system, would ID0 (letter I, letter D, number 0) be a valid system id?
 
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Steve

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Thanks fwradio, I was thinking that id's were Hexadecimal but wanted to mae sure.
Can/are system id's reused, like for 2 different system in the same State?
 

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Two Different Zones Yes, but usually not two different Systems.

Altho Mother "M" has in the past been known to re-use a SysID in another State

Thanks fwradio, I was thinking that id's were Hexadecimal but wanted to mae sure.
Can/are system id's reused, like for 2 different system in the same State?
 
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