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NX800 Out of Band

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I've gone the other way, putting 470+ frequencies in a 380-470 model and it seems to work fine. I'd imagine the other way would work just as well. KPGD1N should take the frequencies and just tell you they're out of band.
 

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I've gone the other way, putting 470+ frequencies in a 380-470 model and it seems to work fine. I'd imagine the other way would work just as well. KPGD1N should take the frequencies and just tell you they're out of band.

To my knowledge, D1N does not program a NX-800 does it?
 

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My bad, my brain put a 5 in front of the 800. I'm assuming my answer still applies but I can't guarantee that 100% since I only have experience in the NX5xxx line.
 
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