jasej
Member
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
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