Fleet Sync on a Moto Console

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KDN
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Fleet Sync on a Moto Console

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I know this is a motorola forum but what does it take to make a Moto Console to decode Fleet Sync??? Is there a software update??? Any info would help....
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Post by tvsjr »

Err, Fleetsync is a Kenwood protocol. You aren't going to find a Fleetsync decoder in a Moto radio any time soon.
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Well, if you can tone remote a fleet sync radio into the motorola console - there's no reason why it wouldn't work. However, if the basic functions required for a tone remote to work are unavailable as outputs on the radio - your chances are minimal.
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We us a Cimarron decoder with the Moducomm consoles. I would try them.
http://www.cimtechcorp.com/

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In a large county center with multiple channels, is a decoder required for each channel or one decoder for multiple channels???
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KDN wrote:In a large county center with multiple channels, is a decoder required for each channel or one decoder for multiple channels???
In our case we use one for each channel, then send the info to the console screens.

Jim
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