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"A2 is 155.4675 in APCO P25 digital (IMBE) with a 118 NAC on a conventional (non-trunked) repeater"

Can sombody explain what the 118 NAC means in the above statement?

I AM TRYING TO PROGRAM THIS SYSTEM INTO MY 396T.

DPS Austin

Frequency Input License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag
155.46750 154.68750 KKD303 RM 118 NAC BASE A2 Austin Main - Dispatch APCO-25
155.46000 154.68000 KKD303 BM 114 NAC BASE A1 Austin South - Future Dispatch APCO-25
 
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