You mean like the Motorola RF devices and chips used
in many two-way radio products other than Motorola's?
(including directly competing products)

Joe M.

wd8chl wrote:
> One good thing, in my book anyway, at least that's all DVSI does is 
> vocoders. They don't make radios. They don't make telephones. They don't 
> make channel banks or muxes. They just make the chips and some software 
> to use them.
> Now, if Icom (or any other radio mfg) came up with their own vocoder, 
> and IT had become the standard, such that all other mfg had to pay 
> royalties to them, I would have a BIIIG problem with that, because it 
> gives that mfg a decidedly unfair advantage.
> 
> Jim WD8CHL

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