VHF trunking portable?

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DAL-COM
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VHF trunking portable?

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Who makes VHF trunking (Passport/LTR) portables? I am told that Kenwood does. Is the market really growing? Not many channels free on VHF.....
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Re: VHF trunking portable?

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DAL-COM wrote:Who makes VHF trunking (Passport/LTR) portables?
Motorola and Kenwood (others I' sure, those are the ones I know)
DAL-COM wrote:I am told that Kenwood does.
True
DAL-COM wrote: Is the market really growing?
Yes

DAL-COM wrote:Not many channels free on VHF.....
It's growing with a lot of stuff moving to 800.
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Too Much Pain On 800"Susan157"

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:wink:

We Have Seen High Prices And Very Poor
Systems For The Millions Of Dollars Being
Wasted On 800 Mhz.

In Ontario Canada The (State Police)
Ontario Province Police Are Scraping
Their 105 Million Dollar Motorla Radio System
(Installed In 1984) And Are Going With
Motorla Vhf Smart Zone Trunking Radios.
No 800 Mhz Radios.
P.S. And Not The Top Of The Line
For Privacy.

Well The COST___?
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