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Kennwod NX1200NK VS NX240K

jasej

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Hi my friends

I have a situation that has never been presented to me since I have been using Kenwood for years, It turns out that, with a simple programming in digital mode, using direct frequency, RAN code and narrow mode (12.5), the NX1200 radio does not hear what the NX240 radio transmits and when transmitting the NX1200 the NX240 did receive.
The idea of putting basic programming is to find out what's going on, on the NX240.
The NX1200 does communicate very well between the same models, and so does the NX240.

Regards
 

EWC_BDN

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Some NX240 are 6.25 only. I think if it doesn't say Version 2 on the back it's Very narrow only.

the very early ones were like this. Version 2 will do analog wide and narrow NXDN.

This is Canadian information. unsure if version 2 exists in USA at all. USA people can chime in on this, but Canada needed 25khz or nobody was going to buy it.
 

jasej

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Thank you my friends
Thanks Evans, at this moment I no longer have access to that NX240 equipment, so for now, I will no longer be able to do testing, I ended up leaving simple direct frequencies, in analog mode,,,
and thanks friend EWC_BDN, the equipment was version 2.0, but I will take your comments into consideration, for the next team, which may present a similar problem..
Best regards
 
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