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NX-300 Code Plug ?

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So the community announced they are used FRS Channel 6 for Hurricane ops ..

While I don't have any FRS gear, I do own some older NX-300 UHF radios. Does anyone have a code plug I can load or do I need to build one from scratch -- Have all the software just looking for a code plug -

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So just add FRS Channel 6 to either an existing Zone you have or create a new Zone with one channel. It's 462.5625. What you need now is the squelch code that they're using or select CSQ and hear everything including noise.....

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So just add FRS Channel 6 to either an existing Zone you have or create a new Zone with one channel. It's 462.5625. What you need now is the squelch code that they're using or select CSQ and hear everything including noise.....

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Dave, Thanks that what I was doing when you replied -- CSQ = QT/DOT none ??

Been a couple of years since I did anything with the Kenwod KPG code --

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Dave, Thanks that what I was doing when you replied -- CSQ = QT/DOT none ??

Been a couple of years since I did anything with the Kenwod KPG code --

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Correct. If you are wanting to talk to them though, need to make sure you match your TX code to their RX code unless they are doing carrier squelch too.



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