Bosshardss:

And of course many more recent repeaters can be configured for 
narrow-band analog service. There's no reason someone couldn't simply 
decide to take a repeater narrow and there's plenty of Hams now with 
radios that can do this as well.

Chuck - N8DNX

bosshardss wrote:
> P25 and DSTAR are naturals for cutting bandwidth.  DSTAR is -26db @ +/-3 Khz, 
> there abouts (going from memory) and the mask is similar to P25.  Some of the 
> new commercial designs will be either 6.25 or 2 talk paths in 12.5 (sharing a 
> system/frequency - isn't that a novel idea?).
>
> --- In [email protected], Mark Thompson <wb9qzb_gro...@...> wrote:
>   
>

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