nickcarr wrote:
Gampawayne wrote:
I was talking with a scanner dealer on the east coast the otherday. This person seemed to think someone would step in, restart the assembly process and put the radios back on the market. Given today's economy, I have serious doubts that this will happen. Given the economy, P25 Phase 2, Band Shuffle (I think that is what it is called) and other enhancements I can't see where long term investors would be interested.
Apparently GRE manufactured the only scanner that would monitor P25 Phase 2. I have seen it referred to in this forum the latest being a recent entry re Grays Harbor County. How much of Phase 2 is out there now? Is it a costly process to convert from Phase 1 to Phase 2 considering mobile radios, base stations, handhelds, etc. The spending has to stop sometime.
I don't have anything definite, only what I hear and personal observations.
I'm in complete agreement. I think there were rumors that Radio Shack was looking to buy out GRE but I think this was a pipe dream. R/S isn't doing so well either right now.
There is quite a bit of Phase 2 P25 around the country but I don't know if it's coming here. If any agency wants Motorola digital then that's what you'll get... unless they go TRBO.
I don't know why KC Metro went into this proprietary X2-TDMA standard.
The Radio Shack that once was a kind of an electronic shop has turned into a cell phone store.
Without the GRE radios that they once sold under their name their scanner sales will go way down the tubes.
Like Wilrobnson said the cell phone apps are taking the place of scanners and are a lot cheaper than going out and buying
the latest trunk tracking digital scanner.