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NX-3000 series now offered in 14 pin connector

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JVCKENWOOD Corporation announces the introduction of two new Portable Radios to its Multi-Protocol NEXEDGE NX-3000 Series.
The NX-3200 and NX-3300 Portable Radios with Universal
Connectors supports both NXDN® and DMR Tier II digital protocols as well as mixed digital & FM analog operation, these radios are versatile and powerful performers for a broad
range of enterprise and operation critical applications. Engineered to be compact and durable, the portables are packed with convenient features like Bluetooth®, built-in GPS, world renowned KENWOOD audio, Active Noise Reduction (ANR) and 14-pin Universal Connector.
Three portable models are available with options including full keypad with LCD, standard keypad with LCD and a large 4-way D-pad and basic model without LCD or keypad.
General Features
• NXDN or DMR digital, & FM analog protocols
• NXDN Conventional & Site Roaming
• DMR Tier II Conventional & Site Roaming
• Type-C & Gen2 Trunking Option
• 512 CH/128 Zones (64 CH/4 Zones for Basic model)
• Maximum of 1,000 CH/Radio with option
• Mixed Digital & FM Analog Operation
• 4-Line Basic Frame / 14 Characters
• 5-Line Text Message Frame
• 7-color Light Bar Indicator on the top panel
• 4-way Directional-pad (D-pad)
• 1 Watts Audio Output Power
UHF: 120 MHz capability
• Built-In GPS Receiver
• Built-in Bluetooth
• Built-in Motion Sensor (Man-down, Stationary
and Motion Detection)
• Renowned KENWOOD Audio Quality
• Active Noise Reduction (ANR)
• Software DES and AES Encryption options
• Over-the-Air Alias*
• Over-the-Air Programming*
• MIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F/G
• IP54/55/67
* Future update for DMR mode
 

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As a public safety person, and HAM, will this do wide band in the Hammy band??
Need to get the wide band license for below 450. Sorry. I can't win that fight with Japan on this. I have tried for 4 years now.



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Yes, it will do wideband. But, as kd4efm said, you will need a WDE license that takes 10 business days to process and costs a pretty penny. However, try to order the WDE license without ordering a standard KPG-D3N license to save a little money. That's what I'll do on the next one I get.
 
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