![]() ![]() They "sold" P25 digital as the be-all-end-all solution to government agencies, despite the fact that P25 isn't necessarily as robust or feature-laden as other digital platforms even though it could be much more expensive. Today, Motorola's big radio business is with government agencies. Motorola also was pretty proprietary about a lot of their stuff, so getting radios serviced could be expensive. ![]() In my opinion, that is not so much true for the last few years. The old Motorola "brick" portables, for example, were real tanks and could take a tremendous amount of physical abuse. Yes, Motorolas used to be the gold standard in two-way radios. While I can't supply a specific answer to the OP's question, I'll talk a bit in general about Motorola radios. ![]()
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