Stemming from a response of mine in another theread, when you consider that we've had a list of P25 repeaters actively going on this forums since 2004, we're on a 2nd generation of scanners for P25 phase one and they still seem to by flying off the shelves, at least well enough that in my town where there is one inactive P25 public safety system, my local radio shack has only stocked P25 capable scanners.
There clearly seems to be enough people interested in using P25 that there ought to be sufficient market for it to be made available to more of us, and a lower cost than the commercial gear with VFO access and easier to program on the fly, opening the radios to an even larger market of Hams, and doing the same for ham targeted repeaters would further increase that market. Not to mention the fact that P25 has the ability to often is operated in mixed mode on the capable repeaters.
It seems to be quite doable for a reasonable price point (in the same ballpark as what people are spending on APRS and DSTAR); and the used P25 commercial gear seems to sell well on fleabay, so why haven't we seen it offered as an off the shelf solution to ham radio operators?
There clearly seems to be enough people interested in using P25 that there ought to be sufficient market for it to be made available to more of us, and a lower cost than the commercial gear with VFO access and easier to program on the fly, opening the radios to an even larger market of Hams, and doing the same for ham targeted repeaters would further increase that market. Not to mention the fact that P25 has the ability to often is operated in mixed mode on the capable repeaters.
It seems to be quite doable for a reasonable price point (in the same ballpark as what people are spending on APRS and DSTAR); and the used P25 commercial gear seems to sell well on fleabay, so why haven't we seen it offered as an off the shelf solution to ham radio operators?