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I have searched to the extent of my Google ability with no avail. I have a Motorola XTS 2500 with FPP when programming the radio how do you enter a PL/DPL such as D236N. are the letters dropped from the DPL or is there a conversion? Thanks any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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You have to arrow over to PL, DPL or NAC. which ever your editing. Press edit and type in the PL, DPL or NAC you need. You only enter numbers for the PL and DPL. If you needed the DPL inverted press INVT.
If you want CSQ press del.
 

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For D446N The 'D' signified DPL, the 'N' is for Normal, 'I'(D236*I*) would indicate Invert. Ignore the D at the beginning, it has no function but to tell you that it is DPL code.
 
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