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APX APX6000 NAS

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Ok, I have an APX6000. I'm trying to set it up for NAS. Is it true that I don’t need a key for a phase 1 FDMA system? Also, when I program it, is there anyone who can review the code plug before I use it? I want to avoid ending up with a worthless device.
 

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Ok, I have an APX6000. I'm trying to set it up for NAS. Is it true that I don’t need a key for a phase 1 FDMA system? Also, when I program it, is there anyone who can review the code plug before I use it? I want to avoid ending up with a worthless device.
Unless something has changed in the last few FW updates you don't need a system key to NAS FDMA TG's.
 

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After I set it up, is there anyone here who would be willing to check the code plug so I don't get a brick?
 

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I was told that I need to turn off Packet Data Capable system ( PDS ) to run NAS on an APX . However I can not find that setting in the CPS or the help file any help would be appreciated
 

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Would someone please check my codeplug? Since this is my first time programming NAS, I want to make sure I didn't miss anything.
 
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