our area is switching to vhf NAC P25 and was wondering if this codeplug will allow it to work on a vhf p25 D10 NAC
Flashcode: 599108-0C1E00-2
Host: 5.60.00
DSP: 6.05.02
I used the decoder but it says digital imbe couldnt find anything on p25 in the codeplug.
its also been a long time since I played with astro's
does this codeplug allow p25 nac?
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Re: does this codeplug allow p25 nac?
IBME is P25
Re: does this codeplug allow p25 nac?
No, IMBE is a vocoder definition, which is used within APCO-25. IMBE is also used in OpenSky and several other digital voice systems. Moreover, APCO-25 Phase II uses the AMBE vocoder, which is the next generation after IMBE.FireCpt809 wrote:IBME is P25
Please don't say things like "IMBE is P25" or "P25 is IMBE" - that's like saying "Tires are cars"/"Cars are tires" - it's not correct, and it leads to people asking things like "If D-STAR is AMBE and AMBE is APCO-25, can my D-STAR radio work on our police repeaters?"
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Re: does this codeplug allow p25 nac?
since open sky or dstar are not available in a Motorola XTS. The short and sweet answer was yes .. I know the difference thanks..
Re: does this codeplug allow p25 nac?
Yeah well, you should have spoken to Motorola and their marketing group about that oh 15 years ago, as they're the ones that put IMBE in the flashcode description for Q806 for the Astro Sabers & Spectras. Maybe the OP wouldn't have been confused by the lack of P25 in Motorola's description when he used Akardam's flash decoder and saw the option's description straight from the horse's mouth.Wowbagger wrote:No, IMBE is a vocoder definition, which is used within APCO-25. IMBE is also used in OpenSky and several other digital voice systems. Moreover, APCO-25 Phase II uses the AMBE vocoder, which is the next generation after IMBE.FireCpt809 wrote:IBME is P25
Please don't say things like "IMBE is P25" or "P25 is IMBE" - that's like saying "Tires are cars"/"Cars are tires" - it's not correct, and it leads to people asking things like "If D-STAR is AMBE and AMBE is APCO-25, can my D-STAR radio work on our police repeaters?"