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Kenwood NX-5300 vs NX-3300 Programming D1N vs D3N

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In the NX-3300 an using the D3N software I am able to have mixed zones. I have some conventional and some LTR channels in the same zone.
Using the D1N S/W for an NX-5300 I can not figure out how to do this.
I also need to have 2 NXDN channels in the same zone but I am more concerned with the Conventional and LTR in the same zone.
What am I missing here?

Thanks in advance
Dave
 

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In the NX-3300 an using the D3N software I am able to have mixed zones. I have some conventional and some LTR channels in the same zone.
Using the D1N S/W for an NX-5300 I can not figure out how to do this.
I also need to have 2 NXDN channels in the same zone but I am more concerned with the Conventional and LTR in the same zone.
What am I missing here?

Thanks in advance
Dave
Change the programming type from Channel Table to Personality under Product Information.

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I'm still on a learning curve with D1N software.
 
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