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Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-300 User Manual

Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-300
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NX-200/ NX-300
VHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER/
UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Output5W (VHF), 4W (UHF)
Zones16
Digital ProtocolNXDN
Operating Voltage7.5V DC ±20%
IP RatingIP54/55
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
Frequency Range136-174 MHz, 450-520 MHz
Channel Spacing12.5 kHz/25 kHz (Analog), 6.25 kHz/12.5 kHz (Digital)
Modulation4FSK (Digital), FM (Analog)

Summary

Models Covered by This Manual

Notices to the User

FCC Warning

Information to the Digital Device User Required by the FCC

Details FCC compliance information for Class B digital devices.

Precautions

Warning

Warning

Caution

DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) Calls

Making a DTMF Call

Step-by-step guide for making DTMF calls.

Autodial

Allows quick calling of programmed DTMF numbers.

Stun Code

Function to disable a stolen or lost transceiver.

Trunking Calls (Analog)

Making a Telephone Call

Instructions for making telephone calls via trunking.

Receiving a Telephone Call

How to receive telephone calls on trunking channels.

Unpacking and Checking Equipment

Supplied Accessories

Lists all accessories included with the transceiver.

Preparation

Battery Pack Precautions

Safety guidelines for handling and charging the battery pack.

Danger

Danger

Warning

Installing/ Removing the (Optional) Battery Pack

Installing the (Optional) Antenna

Installing the Belt Clip

Installing the Cap Over the Universal Connector

Installing the (Optional) Speaker/ Microphone or Headset

Getting Acquainted

Display

Description of the transceiver's display screen and its indicators.

Display

Programmable Functions

Basic Operations

Switching Power On/Off

Instructions for turning the transceiver on and off.

Transceiver Password

Procedure for setting or entering a transceiver password.

Adjusting the Volume

Selecting a Zone and Channel/Group ID

Transmitting

Making Group Calls (Digital)

Instructions for making digital group calls.

Making Individual Calls (Digital)

Instructions for making digital individual calls.

Receiving

Receiving Group Calls (Digital)

How to receive digital group calls.

Receiving Individual Calls (Digital)

How to receive digital individual calls.

Menu Mode

Menu Access

Steps to enter and navigate the menu.

Menu Configuration

Character Entry

Scan

Temporary Channel Lockout

How to temporarily remove channels from the scan list.

Priority Scan

Scan Revert

Scan Delete/Add

Priority-Channel Select

FleetSync: Alphanumeric 2-Way Paging Function

Selcall (Selective Calling)

Describes how to make and receive selective calls.

Status Message

Transmitting

Steps to send a status message.

Receiving

Reviewing Messages in the Stack Memory

Short Messages

Long Messages

GPS Report

Voice Operated Transmission (VOX)

VOX Gain Level

How to adjust the sensitivity for VOX operation.

VOX Operation

Emergency Calls

Scrambler

Secure (Encrypted) Transmission

How to switch the transceiver to encrypted transmission mode.

Signaling

Quiet Talk (QT)/ Digital Quiet Talk (DQT)

Explains using tones/codes to filter calls.

Operator Selectable Tone (OST)

How to reprogram signaling settings.

Radio Access Number (RAN)

Optional Signaling

Vibrator

Voice Operated Transmission (VOX)

VOX Gain Level

How to adjust the sensitivity for VOX operation.

VOX Operation

Clock

Clock Adjustment

Steps to set or adjust the transceiver's clock time.

Background Operations

Time-Out Timer (TOT)

Prevents extended use of a channel by limiting transmit time.

Battery Saver

Conserves battery power by reducing usage when idle.

Key Lock

Low Battery Warning

Signal Strength Indicator

Compander

Busy Channel Lockout (BCL)

Control Channel Hunt

PTT ID

VGS-1 Optional Voice Guide & Storage Unit

Voice Recorder

Provides auto recording and voice memo functions.

Auto Reply Message

Playback

Voice Guide

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