What do you guys know about the AOR digital modems? I understand that
is an open protocol. Seems a little expensive, but if it sounds good
maybe we can build some kind of cheap encoder/decoder?

On 4/25/07, Bob Witte K0NR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Bob Dengler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > What would be far more interesting to me would be for one of the
> ham
> > manufacturers to offer a P25 user radio.  How much would adding
> the vocoder
> > add to the cost of a current analog FM model?  If it's comparable
> in price
> > to Icom's DStar radios (which are substantially more than their
> analog
> > counterparts - roughly double the cost), it just might be worth it.
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> > Something to add to my wish list of radio features to deliver to
> the reps.
> > at Dayton, along with better IMD performance & split CTCSS tone.
> >
> > Bob NO6B
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> I tend to agree...how about a Kenwood or Yaesu ham rig that runs
> analog and P25? Although used commercial gear is a great option to
> have, the feature set is, well, commercial. Easy front panel
> programming on the fly, VFO modes, etc. are usually left out or
> compromised.
>
>    Bob K0NR
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