Ok, talk to me like I'm a complete moron.
I was talking to a few dealers about land mobile radios and everyone seems to want to suggest going digital for the sound quality and encryption.
Seeing as how every manufacturer has their own proprietary stuff when it comes to everything from plugs, to their digital 'trunking' (if Im explaining this right, example would be Kenwood has the NEXEDGE 'system') and excryption, I haven't been able to figure out something:
- Let's say you and your friends have the encryption enabled, and all have the same brand/type of radio. If you disable encryption, can you transmit/receive anything broadcast within your radios' distance from anyone that has a different brand/type (analog/digital) radio on that frequency? From my understanding I was being told that if I had a digital ICOM unit, basically only the other people with digital ICOM units could hear/transmit to me and anyone else would just hear random noises because it doesn't have the same trunking 'system' (If im explaining that right). I can't see how this is a smart thing if true.
- Is this for digital only, and analog doesnt have this 'issue'? Or am I totally misunderstanding this?
I was talking to a few dealers about land mobile radios and everyone seems to want to suggest going digital for the sound quality and encryption.
Seeing as how every manufacturer has their own proprietary stuff when it comes to everything from plugs, to their digital 'trunking' (if Im explaining this right, example would be Kenwood has the NEXEDGE 'system') and excryption, I haven't been able to figure out something:
- Let's say you and your friends have the encryption enabled, and all have the same brand/type of radio. If you disable encryption, can you transmit/receive anything broadcast within your radios' distance from anyone that has a different brand/type (analog/digital) radio on that frequency? From my understanding I was being told that if I had a digital ICOM unit, basically only the other people with digital ICOM units could hear/transmit to me and anyone else would just hear random noises because it doesn't have the same trunking 'system' (If im explaining that right). I can't see how this is a smart thing if true.
- Is this for digital only, and analog doesnt have this 'issue'? Or am I totally misunderstanding this?