If a frequency has a NAC code does that mean the audio mode is digital, or can it be analog? Thanks
RaleighGuy Member Premium Subscriber Joined Jul 15, 2014 Messages 13,134 Location Raleigh, NC Aug 13, 2016 #1 If a frequency has a NAC code does that mean the audio mode is digital, or can it be analog? Thanks
gewecke Completely Banned for the Greater Good Banned Joined Jan 29, 2006 Messages 7,452 Location Illinois Aug 13, 2016 #2 N1GAW said: If a frequency has a NAC code does that mean the audio mode is digital, or can it be analog? Thanks Click to expand... Its P25 :wink: 73, n9zas
N1GAW said: If a frequency has a NAC code does that mean the audio mode is digital, or can it be analog? Thanks Click to expand... Its P25 :wink: 73, n9zas
RaleighGuy Member Premium Subscriber Joined Jul 15, 2014 Messages 13,134 Location Raleigh, NC Aug 13, 2016 #3 gewecke said: Its P25 :wink: 73, n9zas Click to expand... Thanks Sent from my LGLS775 using Tapatalk
ecps92 Member Joined Jul 8, 2002 Messages 14,366 Location Taxachusetts Aug 14, 2016 #4 Yes a NAC means it is P25 NAC - The RadioReference Wiki No it is not Analog N1GAW said: If a frequency has a NAC code does that mean the audio mode is digital, or can it be analog? Thanks Click to expand...
Yes a NAC means it is P25 NAC - The RadioReference Wiki No it is not Analog N1GAW said: If a frequency has a NAC code does that mean the audio mode is digital, or can it be analog? Thanks Click to expand...
RaleighGuy Member Premium Subscriber Joined Jul 15, 2014 Messages 13,134 Location Raleigh, NC Aug 14, 2016 #5 Thanks, I noticed my TRX-1 enters the freqs as analog when imported from RR database (EZ Scan library) Sent from my LGLS775 using Tapatalk
Thanks, I noticed my TRX-1 enters the freqs as analog when imported from RR database (EZ Scan library) Sent from my LGLS775 using Tapatalk
wuzafuzz Member Joined Mar 21, 2009 Messages 177 Location Camarillo, California, USA Aug 14, 2016 #6 Some organizations use analog and digital on the same frequencies. I have some radios programmed for dual mode receive on the same channel, so they will decode digital/NAC and analog/CTCSS.
Some organizations use analog and digital on the same frequencies. I have some radios programmed for dual mode receive on the same channel, so they will decode digital/NAC and analog/CTCSS.
ecps92 Member Joined Jul 8, 2002 Messages 14,366 Location Taxachusetts Aug 14, 2016 #7 YMMV Could be no one has made a submission to RR yet for that user. Could be the user is dual mode, P25 and Analog (Yup, some use both) Could be No PL on the Analog entry, so you are hearing a near-by P25 user, frequencies are shared, even in the Federal Bands N1GAW said: Thanks, I noticed my TRX-1 enters the freqs as analog when imported from RR database (EZ Scan library) Sent from my LGLS775 using Tapatalk Click to expand...
YMMV Could be no one has made a submission to RR yet for that user. Could be the user is dual mode, P25 and Analog (Yup, some use both) Could be No PL on the Analog entry, so you are hearing a near-by P25 user, frequencies are shared, even in the Federal Bands N1GAW said: Thanks, I noticed my TRX-1 enters the freqs as analog when imported from RR database (EZ Scan library) Sent from my LGLS775 using Tapatalk Click to expand...