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Code Plug for NX5800

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Robert721

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Does anyone have a code plug for NX5800/5700 they would be willing to share? Basically to use a learning tool.

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I've got an NX-5300 (Portable) code plug with analog and NXDN I can share. Unfortunately no DMR or P25.
 

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What are you looking to accomplish? You don't need a codeplug to get into D1N and start digging into the features you want.
 

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What are you looking to accomplish? You don't need a codeplug to get into D1N and start digging into the features you want.
I am coming from Motorola Software and typical HAM software like RT systems. so yes Sir it is a learning curve.
 

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Which modes are you looking at? I have a NX-5300 codeplug with P25 & NXDN. I don't have anything trunking/OTAP/LLA, I only have conventional P25.

D1N closer to Astro25 than Mototrbo. I'm assuming you are looking into P25?
 

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Easier to setup from scratch than to deal with someone else's settings and info being in the file.
 

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I am coming from Motorola Software and typical HAM software like RT systems. so yes Sir it is a learning curve.

You must unlearn what you have learned :c)
Moto software is about the worst. Most normal software allows you to create a new program file without having a radio to read from. And it also allows you to use that program on multiple radios, instead of it being tied to the serial number of the radio, which is quite stupid.

So you should be able to go up to Product information, select what model radio and features you have, and just start plugging stuff in.
 

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Thanks for all the replies. I think I am going to take some advice and start from scratch.
 
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