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I’m looking to see if anyone knows of a P25 Phase II Test system that can be utilized without AAC. I am attempting to test a feature that will be rolled out on our new system in a few months, however I do not have AAC to any systems nearby. Looking for any recommendations. Thanks.
 

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I’m looking to see if anyone knows of a P25 Phase II Test system that can be utilized without AAC. I am attempting to test a feature that will be rolled out on our new system in a few months, however I do not have AAC to any systems nearby. Looking for any recommendations. Thanks.
Not sure how that would work as every P25 trunked system has a system ID and WACN. With that being said, MSI has a P25 lab they will rent to you...but I'd imagine it's pretty expensive.
 

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Not sure how that would work as every P25 trunked system has a system ID and WACN. With that being said, MSI has a P25 lab they will rent to you...but I'd imagine it's pretty expensive.
That’s what I figured. I’m trying to test the new Harris T99 Trunking Decode. However there are no local Phase II systems that don’t require AAC.
 
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