AMBE is used by the
Inmarsat and
Iridium satellite telephony systems and certain channels on
XM Satellite Radio and is the
speech coder for
OpenSky Trunked radio systems. AMBE is used in
D-STAR amateur radio digital voice communications. It has met criticism from the amateur radio community because the nature of its
patent and licensing runs counter to the openness of amateur radio, as well as usage restriction for being "undisclosed digital code" under
FCC rule 97.309(b) and similar national legislation.
System Fusion, open specification from
Yaesu, also uses AMBE codec with
C4FM modulation. The
NXDN digital voice and data protocol uses the AMBE+2 codec.
NXDN is implemented by Icom in the IDAS system and by Kenwood as NEXEDGE.
APCO Project 25 Phase 2 trunked radio systems also use the AMBE+2 codec, while older Phase 1 radios such as the
Motorola XTL and XTS series use the earlier IMBE codec. Newer Phase 1 capable radios such as the APX series radios use the AMBE+2 codec, which is backwards compatible with Phase 1.
Digital Mobile Radio (DMR), including Motorola's MOTOTRBO and Hytera's implementation, uses the AMBE+2 codec. == Licensing ==