The first digital voice mode developed for EDACS was
GE's Voice Guard, utilizing
sub-band coding for its datastream at a rate of 9600 bps. Voice quality was not great, however, with it quickly being replaced by AEGIS. AEGIS was the second generation EDACS digital voice mode, made once again by
GE, with Adaptive Multiband Encoding as its coding scheme. The voice quality was supposedly 10 times better than Voice Guard, but it was still not very great, especially compared to ProVoice.
ProVoice is
Tyco Electronics' (formerly
M/A-COM,
Ericsson and
GE) implementation of
IMBE digital modulation for radio communications, being the third generation of EDACS digital voice. It is not
APCO-25 compliant, but does use the same
IMBE vocoder developed by
Digital Voice Systems, Inc. (DVSI). The technical difference between ProVoice and the APCO Project-25 standard is how error correction and modulation is provided to transmit the data. == References ==