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4.1
Transmit/ Receive Frequencies
Transmit and receive frequencies are pairs of frequencies used for transmitting and receiving.
In Analog Conventional, P25 Conventional, NXDN Conventional, and DMR Conventional systems, transmit and receive
frequencies can be configured for each channel (Personality).
In a P25 Trunking system, transmit and receive frequencies to be used for communication with a repeater structuring the
P25 Trunking system can be configured in the Trunked Channel Plan table of the P25 Trunking system.
In an NXDN Trunking system, transmit and receive frequencies to be used for communication with a repeater structuring
the NXDN Trunking system can be configured in the Frequency Table of the NXDN Trunking system.
Table 4-1 Transmit/ Receive Frequency Range and Step Size
Model
Transmit/ Receive Frequencies
Range Step
NX-5200/ NX-5700 136 MHz to 174 MHz 2.5 kHz, 3.125 kHz, 5 kHz, 6.25 kHz, 7.5 kHz
NX-5300/ NX-5800
450 MHz to 520 MHz
380 MHz to 470 MHz
3.125 kHz, 5 kHz, 6.25 kHz
NX-5400/ NX-5900 763 MHz to 870 MHz 6.25 kHz, 12.5 kHz
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
0
Configuring the transmit and receive frequencies for a channel ( Transceiver Settings > Zone/Channel > Channel Edit)
0
Configuring the transmit and receive frequencies in the Trunked Channel Plan table of a P25 Trunking system (
Transceiver Settings > P25 Network > Trunked Channel Plan)
0
Configuring the transmit and receive frequencies in the Frequency Table of an NXDN Trunking system (
Transceiver Settings > NXDN Network > Frequency Table)
4.2
Transmit Power
Transmit Power
is the transmission power of the transceiver. A user can use the transceiver by switching the transmission
power to high power, medium power or low power.
If the transceiver is located near repeaters or target party, a user can change the transmission power to low power in order
to avoid causing unnecessary radio interference to other transceivers. Also, for Portable, the battery operating time of the
transceiver is extended by reducing power consumption.
Medium power can be adjust as desired between low power and high power. The transmission power can be switched
among 3 levels and used by adjusting medium power.
Table 4-2 Transmit Power
Model
Transmit Power
Low Medium High
NX-5200 1 W
Depends on the adjustment
*1
6 W
NX-5300
1 W
Depends on the adjustment
*1
5 W
NX-5400 1 W
Depends on the adjustment
*1
3 W
NX-5700
5 W
Depends on the adjustment
*1
50 W
NX-5800
5 W
Depends on the adjustment
*1
45 W
NX-5900 2 W
Depends on the adjustment
*1
If the transmit frequency is 806 MHz or lower:
30 W
If the transmit frequency exceeds 806 MHz:
35 W
*1
The default value is the same value as low power.
4 TRANSMISSION/ RECEPTION
4
TRANSMISSION/ RECEPTION
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ModelNX-5200K3
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