Excellent P25 information

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Excellent P25 information

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I attended a Daniels roadshow a few weeks ago, and found their presentation on P25 to be the most comprehensive gathering of updated, easy-to-read P25 information in a single source that I've seen yet to date. They have the presentation up on their website now for anyone who wishes to download it:

http://www.danelec.com/pdfs/TG-001-2-0- ... 0Guide.pdf

I learned a fair bit from it & highly recommend it for anyone wishing to further (or begin!) their P25 knowledge.

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I keep getting an "File ended unexpectedly error" and it won't save.
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I was able to DL. Maybe I missed the .pdf gremlins though.
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Well, now it worked. dunno....
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You can go to the Daniels website and simply dl the file. It's under P25 guide. If you have problems call the factory and talk to them about not being able to dl the file. It is probably the most comprehensive P25 guide out there and their roadshow training is well worth attending. I use to rep the line!
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Downloaded the document just now. Thanks for the link, this looks like a good resource.

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This link is dead. You are redirected to their new site, which doesn't have the training guide on it.
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Try this (found after a Google search for Codan TG-001):

http://www.codanradio.com/wp-content/up ... -Guide.pdf
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RFguy wrote:Try this (found after a Google search for Codan TG-001):
Dead link now as well. Try:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/tech-in ... -guide.pdf
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Daniels was a great resource. Tait now has a nice collection too http://www.p25bestpractice.com/
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