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Keep proprietary digital modes off ham radio!
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I totally agree. Heck, I don't do any digital VHF+ except for C4FM, and only then because it came on my preferred radios and I was curious. Simple, ubiquitous FM works great for me. ๐
Manufacturers are going to reuse hardware and software components to minimize engineering costs for their products. That's why we see DMR, P25, and C4FM in amateur equipment: they're modes their commercial products need. Hopefully the free nature of M17 means it'll eventually become a $0 addition to a manufacturer's offering. Although I suspect the Chinese radio brands will pick it up first in trying to get a competitive advantage. I know I'd buy a radio with off-the-shelf M17 support.
As an aside, your mountain bike mention makes me want to share some of my HF bicycle portable setup. Maybe I'll collect some photos.๐ค