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− | I found this tonight. It looks to me like it is compliant.
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− | http://www.macom-wireless.com/products/p25/default.asp Link to site
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− | Copied from above site.
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− | M/A-COM's P25IP fully meets the NTIA mandate and also satisfies the DoD policy for P25 compliance. M/A-COM has combined the benefits of our IP-based network-centric solution with the standard common-air-interface of P25. The combination, called P25IP, or P25 to the Power of IP, is the best of two worlds for Federal users - namely:
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− | P25IP combines the global ubiquitous IP infrastructure standard with the P25 digital over-the-air protocol.
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− | M/A-COM's P25IP system is a drastic shift from this circuit switched central control world, to the flexible packet switched IP universe. The system provides both network-level and over-the-air radio level interoperability. This state-of-the-art IT solution provides flexibility, scalability and is future-ready. For more information see our Brochure or Technical Overview.
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− | Talked to M/A-COM dealer who said
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− | "Provoice has been around longer than P25 has been. Provoice has nothing to
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− | do with P25. P25 is a separate communications protocol that has been
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− | standardized by FCC so different manufactures equipment can communicate
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− | in digital format. Provoice is a proprietary communications protocol that
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− | M/A-COM owns. Provoice is a digital voice encryption scheme that
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− | M/A-COM uses on their EDACS networks for secure traffic, EDACS is not a P25
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− | system either and will never be. The terminals on M/A-COM's systems are
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− | feature capable to operate P25 and can operate P25, but the user would have to
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− | switch channels to operate it in P25. P25 is P25 and nothing else.
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− | Just a communications standards system that is digital. I hope this helps you
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− | in understanding the basics."
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