And all of them could add P25 so you would have a common digital format.

Joe M.

Mark wrote:
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> I think it will be interesting to see whether Motorola expands/offers 
> MotoTrbo to the Vertex/Standard/Yaesu radios, now that they have 
> ownership in Vertex/Standard.
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> IMHO, adding MotoTrbo options to the Yaesu line would be one “easy, 
> quick and dirty” way to attempt to wrest digital away from Icom/D-STAR.
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> This could get to be very interesting…
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> Mark – N9WYS
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> *From:* Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com  *On Behalf Of *John Crockett
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> Eric:
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> Back here in the Southeast there are two UHF MotoTrbo repeaters being 
> coordinated in the Charlotte, NC area. It will be interesting if this 
> digital technology will take off. In SC we have enough D-Star repeaters 
> to cover the state, but the number of users is low. It will take a long 
> time before it is viable as a parallel statewide communications system. 
> Analog FM is still the back bone of our statewide communications system 
> and it will be for years to come. www.scheart.us 
> <http://www.scheart.us/> The question in the back of my mind is. Is 
> MotoTrbo the digital technology that will leap frog D-Star? I guess we 
> can stay tuned for the outcome!
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> John,
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> KC4YI
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