XCMP

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MOTOTRBO supports a number of voice and data services.

Extended Control and Management Protocol (abbreviated XCMP) is one of several protocol specifications which allow a Application Development Partner[1] to develop hardware and software solutions that work with - and extend the capabilities - of MOTOTRBO radios and repeaters.[2]

XCMP enables an application to have direct interaction with and control of the radio’s features and ergonomics. Audio Operation applications are enabled by the use of separate connections for audio in conjunction with XCMP.

In Repeaters

The Extended Control and Management Service for repeater focuses on RDAC, a subset of XCMP. This interface is specialized for the diagnosis and alarm reporting of repeater status as well as the control of repeater operation within the MOTOTRBO system. Voice audio is not available through this interface.

Audio Operation

Audio Operation includes the communication, filtering, and enhancement of audio as it is transmitted and / or received within the MOTOTRBO radio system. Radios support the injection and recovery of audio in the analogue domain via the radio accessory connectors as well as in the digital domain via an Option Board. Wireline (NAI Voice/VRC) voice dispatch consoles are available from from Motorola Solutions.

Application Developer Kit

Technical details about XCMP and other protocols (the API) used in MOTOTRBO, are available to Approved Application Development Partners who have signed a license agreement with Motorola Solutions. The technical information and related resources are part of the Application Development Kit. The ADK is provided free of charge and the license agreement is usually valid for three years.

Some examples of products which use XCMP

References