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XPR 7750e and Wave OnCloud

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Does the XPR 7550e series of handheld radio support the Motorola Wave OnCloud service? If it does support it how is it done? Does the radio have an LTE modem in it or is it done via WiFi, where the radio must be connected to a WiFi network before Wave OnCloud will work?
 

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When you program the radio you will see the ability to setup a Channel for Wave 5000 and this does work with some effort over the WiFi portion of the subscriber. I have not tried this with Wave on cloud yet and there are enough differences (one is Twisted Pair at it's core, while the other is Kodiak) so I can't say if it will work or not.

As far as subscribers that will work on DMR & Wave right now you have the ION and possibly the XPR.
With P25 you have the APXNext line as well as I believe some of the high end subscribers. Here Wave has another marketing name.
WiFi & LTE you have the ION, Evolve, Lex11 and I believe the TLK line (100 & 150) not sure what the WiFi capability is. As well as most other devices that will run either Android 8+ or IOS.

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