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| ====== M17 Digital Radio Protocol — History of Development ====== | ====== M17 Digital Radio Protocol — History of Development ====== | ||
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| The M17 digital radio protocol has its roots in Warsaw, Poland, at the turn of 2018–2019. The project was started by Wojciech Kaczmarski (callsign SP5WWP), who was a member of a local amateur radio club involved in digital voice communications. Having experimented with proprietary systems like TETRA and DMR, Kaczmarski decided to create a completely non-proprietary protocol and named it after the club's street address — Mokotowska 17. The frustration driving his effort was clear: existing digital modes like DMR, C4FM, and others used the proprietary AMBE codec, which contradicts the amateur radio community' | The M17 digital radio protocol has its roots in Warsaw, Poland, at the turn of 2018–2019. The project was started by Wojciech Kaczmarski (callsign SP5WWP), who was a member of a local amateur radio club involved in digital voice communications. Having experimented with proprietary systems like TETRA and DMR, Kaczmarski decided to create a completely non-proprietary protocol and named it after the club's street address — Mokotowska 17. The frustration driving his effort was clear: existing digital modes like DMR, C4FM, and others used the proprietary AMBE codec, which contradicts the amateur radio community' | ||
