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NX-5000 encryption compatibility

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Has anyone tested the encryption compatibility between the NX-5000 and Icom NXDN radios? I know the ic-f3161 and ic-f5061 has built in 15 bit encryption standard for NXDN. Does the NX-5000 series support this?
 

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Has anyone tested the encryption compatibility between the NX-5000 and Icom NXDN radios? I know the ic-f3161 and ic-f5061 has built in 15 bit encryption standard for NXDN. Does the NX-5000 series support this?
Yes, it works fine, i use it daily. Has to be same key id and code to work correctly

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