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feliciepr7

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I have in my area a few signals in LTR (Radio Reference) and I want to program my NX-320 K2 to be able to listen but I dont know how to put the info. Can someone help on this? I need to know whats the Encode ID, Decode ID, GID Name, Call, Power,Transpond, ScanAdd, OPT Signal, Talk Around so I can get that info from the Site and put it in the programming software. That Info is on the site but I dont know which one is which one Lol.
 

ramal121

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For receive, the only thing you really need is the decode ID, home channel and area code. RR will list a talkgroup something like 123-12-0 where 123 is the GID (decode ID), 12 is the home channel and 0 is the area code. The latter two are entered in the repeater listing where you put all the frequencies of the system.

The rest of what you mentioned are optional. Use the help function to decide if you want to envoke these. Some are related to transmit capabilities and won't be used for receive only.
 
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