![]() ![]() You want a radio that will stand up to ham-fisted abuse? Here's your rig. ![]() Specifications: on a professional (HP/Agilent) service monitor, it exceeds the published specs in terms of sensitivity, power output, distortion, and IM. In both directions.Įase of Operation: Using the licensed programming software, the radio is set up as you want it set up. ![]() Well, I'm here to say that after making the jump to the DMR world (based on an international standard, 2 slot TDMA, supported by more than one vendor) through the installation and use of the XPR5550, and the growing population of DMR (or Mototrbo, a trademark of Motorola, used only as an identifier, etc) repeaters, it's done everything I've asked of it, and more, and is a fixture in the mobile and base setups.Īudio Quality: You will think the fellow on the other end of the QSO is sitting next to you. No doubt that digital modes, due to their more efficient use of spectrum space, ability to snap on new features (messaging, presence, APRS, GPS integration, etc), and flexibility adds to the confusion. Moving into new technologies is always a challenge when the migration requires a step change in thinking, it's even harder for us hams, strangely enough, to let go of old new ways of doing things and try to push the envelope. Excellent, Commercial-Quality DMR/Analog Radio ![]()
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