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Programming NX-5800 now have a beeping noise

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AsstChief

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I just updated 20 plus NX-5800 radios with a software update, DMR license and new programming and two out of the 20 plus started beeping after I completed everything. As soon as I turn those radios on they will beep and it sounds just like a heart monitor.
 

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They are out of lock, i don't know how exactly, but the fix it to reprogram them with the correct band and market code.
 

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I just updated 20 plus NX-5800 radios with a software update, DMR license and new programming and two out of the 20 plus started beeping after I completed everything. As soon as I turn those radios on they will beep and it sounds just like a heart monitor.
What model are the 2 beeping?

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