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Kenwood NXDN Selective Call

jasej

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Friends, many years ago I used selective calling on Kenwood radios, in a fleet of 15 Kenwood analog radios, but I barely remember how it was set up. Now I want to experiment with Kenwood NX3320 UHF digital radios!

For now, I have four radios I want to program to run tests using selective calling in NXDN format on direct frequencies!

Any ideas, guides, or databases for the same radio that you could share!

What I want to do with this test is basically get to know it again and perhaps promote this good option for Kenwood NX3320 radios.

Thank you!
 

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Not this helps much, I don't have a codeplug to offer with it that I have in use.
Go to the help section of D3, go to the search tab and type in Selective Calling and search.
Being that, I can't specify which mode you're trying to use, this is what you will have to comb through
based on the question.
wish I could assist further, this is the only option I can provide from a tech standpoint.


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