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Kenwood NX-210 NXDN Programming Help

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Hi, I have a Kenwood NX-210 and I'm trying to program a conventional NXDN 6.25 kHz repeater into my radio, but whenever someone keys up the repeater, my radio will have a green light that it's receiving a signal but there's no audio. Do I need to have the correct RAN code to be able to listen?
 

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The FCC does not have records of over the air codes such as RANs or analog squelch tones/codes
 

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Hi, I have a Kenwood NX-210 and I'm trying to program a conventional NXDN 6.25 kHz repeater into my radio, but whenever someone keys up the repeater, my radio will have a green light that it's receiving a signal but there's no audio. Do I need to have the correct RAN code to be able to listen?

Try RAN 0.

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