RIP Quantar, STR3000

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RIP Quantar, STR3000

Post by xmo »

Hello GTR8000

One platform - all formats:

P25 Phase I, P25 Phase II, FDMA, TDMA, CQPSK, LSS, HPD, you name it.
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Post by Radiogeek97 »

xmo


any other details? i tryied doing a search and came up with nothing?
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Post by mr.syntrx »

Nice.

Does it have DIU capability onboard?
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Post by xmo »

Not a lot of details yet. 700/800 will be first out of the gate. You can bet that Quantar will be around for a while yet until they get all the other bands and options ready to ship.
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Post by batdude »

i heard 24-36 months on VHF/UHF quantar, subject to change due to production constraints on the newbie. 800 quantar will be the first to go.



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Post by boylo »

Good
Anything has to be more reliable than a Quantar. Motorola's worst commerical product that I have seen and unfortunately I have 22 of them to keep running.
The new model had better be priced lower because I have seen the new Tait TB9100 and it looks very much a Quantar killer.
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Encryption will be a card in the computer console eliminating the DIU.
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