Difference between revisions of "EDACS Provoice"
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** The Uniden [[BCD996P2]] with version 1.07.06 firmware or better | ** The Uniden [[BCD996P2]] with version 1.07.06 firmware or better | ||
***[http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/view/UnidenMan4/DigitalMobileRadioUpgradeforBCDxxxP2 Instructions for the upgrade] (note: for both the 325P2 and 996P2) | ***[http://info.uniden.com/twiki/bin/view/UnidenMan4/DigitalMobileRadioUpgradeforBCDxxxP2 Instructions for the upgrade] (note: for both the 325P2 and 996P2) | ||
− | ** Uniden's [[SDS100]] | + | ** Uniden's [[SDS100]] supports ProVoice upgrade (option to upgrade visible in the menu) |
** [[Digital Speech Decoder (software package)|DSD]] or [[DSDPlus]] using a discriminator-tapped scanner or Software Defined Radio (SDR). See the bottom of the [[Digital Speech Decoder (software package)|DSD]] article for known working setups. | ** [[Digital Speech Decoder (software package)|DSD]] or [[DSDPlus]] using a discriminator-tapped scanner or Software Defined Radio (SDR). See the bottom of the [[Digital Speech Decoder (software package)|DSD]] article for known working setups. | ||
Revision as of 09:36, 11 June 2018
ProVoice is Harris' implementation of IMBE digital modulation for radio communications. It is not APCO-25 compliant, but does use the same IMBE vocoder. AEGIS was a predecessor of ProVoice on EDACS Systems.
EDACS ProVoice systems use the MA/Com EDACS control channel.
Can This Mode Be Trunktracked?
- Apart from using an actual ProVoice radio, this mode can be copied by:
- The Uniden BCD436HP with version 1.10.02 firmware or better
- The Uniden BCD536HP with version 1.10.02 firmware or better
- The Uniden BCD325P2 with version 1.07.06 firmware or better
- The Uniden BCD996P2 with version 1.07.06 firmware or better
- Instructions for the upgrade (note: for both the 325P2 and 996P2)
- Uniden's SDS100 supports ProVoice upgrade (option to upgrade visible in the menu)
- DSD or DSDPlus using a discriminator-tapped scanner or Software Defined Radio (SDR). See the bottom of the DSD article for known working setups.