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NXDN uses Frequency-Division, | NXDN uses Frequency-Division, | ||
- | NXDN is a digital mode with an original target user base for business and industry. Public safety has also adopted NXDN in some areas. The channels can be 12.5 kHz or 6.25 kHz. The mode can transmit voice or data and is not compatible with other digital modes such as P-25, DMR, TETRA, D-Star, or System Fusion. However, the equipment can support mixed-mode analog FM use. All digital communications must go through a repeater. Analog simplex is possible radio to radio. | + | NXDN is a digital mode with an original target user base for business and industry. Public safety has also adopted NXDN in some areas. The channels can be 12.5 kHz or 6.25 kHz. The mode can transmit voice or data and is not compatible with other digital modes such as P-25, DMR, TETRA, D-Star, or System Fusion. However, the equipment can support mixed-mode analog FM use. |
===== What is RAN? ===== | ===== What is RAN? ===== | ||
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The NXDN protocol does include encryption. Refer to the rules of the Amateur Radio Service for the legality of using such technology. In the US, if the intent is to obscure communications, | The NXDN protocol does include encryption. Refer to the rules of the Amateur Radio Service for the legality of using such technology. In the US, if the intent is to obscure communications, | ||
- | ===== Links ===== | + | ===== NXDN on RepeaterBook |
- | [[https:// | + | Repeaters with NXDN capability can be listed on RepeaterBook. Repeaterbook displays on the repeater' |
- | [[http:// | + | === Related Links === |
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