Frankly, I don't care if it's SDR, handheld, mobile, backpack, update, subscription, whatever. I think the overall point is that Uniden, by far still the industry leader, best be working on a Phase II TDMA scanner or upgrade. I'd be amazed if they weren't.
It only makes sense. How can you continue to be a force in the scanner market if your receivers aren't capable of decoding the standardized open protocols? And reality is that Phase II TDMA is slowly becoming a reality with the new 700MHz Interoperability TRS's.
I'd also imagine that Uniden is probably begging to consider the need for NXDN/IDAS support. Cause I'll be frank. Uniden is going to loose a SIZABLE chunk of their market...railfans...if they don't support NXDN when the railroads change in several years. And Kenwood & Icom did just release the protocol publicly.
Phase II TDMA, X2-TDMA, and NXDN. Uniden needs these to stay current! UPman...we know you're listening!