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What is the latest firmware for these radios? I'm on 3.2. I use analog and digital channels but no trunking. If there is a newer firmware out should I update?
 

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Latest and greatest is v4.72. Should you update? Well if there are no problems or you're not missing any whiz bang features, I'd just let 'er be.
 

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No, not that I have seen.

We purchased all our NX radios (about 350) with older firmware. Before we rolled them out, I updated them all to 2.83, and that audio has been fine. Occasionally I'll update one of the radios (most recently to 4.50) but haven't seen any changes to the audio.
 

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There was a change (and I cannot tell you what version it happened at) where they added more audio tweakers to the programming software. In KPG-111D if you go to NXDN>GENERAL 2 and under audio you can select Function Type as either enhanced or standard, then you have the latest and greatest as far as audio control for the radio (NXDN only, not for analog).

If you are wondering what the latest firmware gives you, here's a bulletin that has the info.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2991846/P-13-08LM_NEXEDGE_Version_4.0.pdf

Chances are it really doesn't pertain to what you use the radio for, or maybe so?
 

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I have that option for audio, so I'm good to go. In the release notes they talk about Kenwood tools, can I get access by contacting Kenwood or do I have to be a dealer?

There was a change (and I cannot tell you what version it happened at) where they added more audio tweakers to the programming software. In KPG-111D if you go to NXDN>GENERAL 2 and under audio you can select Function Type as either enhanced or standard, then you have the latest and greatest as far as audio control for the radio (NXDN only, not for analog).

If you are wondering what the latest firmware gives you, here's a bulletin that has the info.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2991846/P-13-08LM_NEXEDGE_Version_4.0.pdf

Chances are it really doesn't pertain to what you use the radio for, or maybe so?
 

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I have that option for audio, so I'm good to go. In the release notes they talk about Kenwood tools, can I get access by contacting Kenwood or do I have to be a dealer?

You have to be a dealer, manufacturer rep, or similar. As far as I know, "average Joe's" don't get access. There is a lot of pricing, software downloads, documentation and the like that on there that isn't intended for the general public.
 

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Kenwood noob here.

1. I have firmware v2.84.00 I see it's not necessary to update, but if I do, what's the version that requires narrowbanded entries? (I'm on T-Band so that would be something I don't want)

2. Can I upgrade from v2.84.00 directly to v4.xx.xx, or do I need to upgrade incrementally?

3. Am I correct in assuming most of the actual features in the updated firmwares from what I have are for Nexedge trunking systems? (Something I don't use - NXDN conventional only)

EDIT: I'm also on a NX-300 portable. I think the 300 and 800 are identical in software/firmware, right?
 

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Kenwood noob here.

1. I have firmware v2.84.00 I see it's not necessary to update, but if I do, what's the version that requires narrowbanded entries? (I'm on T-Band so that would be something I don't want)

I don't know. I know I was running 2.83 and the next jump I made was to 3.something, don't recall. You should be OK either way.

2. Can I upgrade from v2.84.00 directly to v4.xx.xx, or do I need to upgrade incrementally?

yep, you can jump straight to v4. I just did a bunch of 2.83 radios straight to 4.40.

3. Am I correct in assuming most of the actual features in the updated firmwares from what I have are for Nexedge trunking systems? (Something I don't use - NXDN conventional only)

Most of the 4.0 upgrades were related to NexEdge trunking. A few non trunking related functions were added:
Universal Connector Speaker Microphone Switch & +5V Output
Maximum Volume Limit
Preamble Length Extension for NXDN conventional


EDIT: I'm also on a NX-300 portable. I think the 300 and 800 are identical in software/firmware, right?

Yes, same software, same firmware for both.
 
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