Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1 Purchases of new analog radios are not recommended. At some point in the future, fire will require that only P25 digital radios be used. 2 Several contracts specify that only P25 digital radios are acceptable. These “analog only” radios are not acceptable for contracts requiring P25 digital radios. 3 When a P25 digital radio is required and a BK GPH/GMH radio with P25 digital upgrade is used, the user must provide proof that the radio has been upgraded prior to it being accepted. 4 The Motorola XTS2500 and XTS5000 P25 digital portable radios are fire compliant when operating radio software R.15.00.05 or newer. 5 The Cobham (formerly Northern Airborne Technology) NPX136D-000 is only acceptable for fire when used as a substitute for the AUX-FM provisions and an Air Guard receiver for this radio is not contractually required. The NPX136D-000 is not acceptable as a stand-alone radio. 6 The Technisonic Industries TDFM-136B and TDFM-136B/NV are fire compliant when operating Radio Info: Main Code 1.1.4 or newer and has Modification #2 installed. 7 The Technisonic Industries TDFM-9000/9100/9200/9300 radios are highly dependent upon settings in Motorola’s CPS software. CPS software is very complex and settings should only be changed by a person trained in CPS use. TDFM-9000/9100/9200/9300 radios are fire compliant under the following conditions: • Contain at least one conventional P25 digital VHF-FM RF module operating from 136 to 174 MHz with front panel programmability (FPP) enabled.