Showing posts with label How to get a NXDN ID. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to get a NXDN ID. Show all posts

Kenwood NX-800 Programming for MMDVM With Group ID 65000 (Talk Group)

Canadian List of Amateur ham Radio NXDN user ID

https://nxdncanada.blogspot.com/p/canadian-list-of-amateur-ham-radio-nxdn.html


Kenwood NX-800 Programming for MMDVM With Group ID 65000
(Talk Group)



Here are the basics of how to throttle the 65000 Group ID (Talk Group) to your single Conventional NXDN channel for MMDVM. Kenwood KPG-111D

NXDN Canada Amateur HAM Radio

NXDN Canada Amateur HAM Radio



Discussion / User Support 
NXDN Canada Amateur HAM Radio
https://groups.io/g/HAMRadioCanada

IC-F5061D, IC-F6061D | Products | Icom Inc

IC-F5061D, IC-F6061D | Products | Icom Inc

Designed for public safety, transportation and delivery service users, the IC-F5061D series offers advanced multi-mode operations. This includes advanced multi mode operations, IDAS 6.25kHz digital options, advanced scanning and flexible installation suitable for mobile and base stations. Just try and outgrow this radio!

* UT-126H is already installed in IC-F5061D, IC-F6061D


NXDN aka NexEDGE scanner

NXDN aka NexEDGE scanner

Whistler TRX-2 / TRX-1
Whistler is multi-system adaptive digital trunking scanners with Motorola P25 Phase I, X2-TDMA, Phase II and DMR making it capable of monitoring the following unencrypted channels/systems: ...


AOR AR-DV1
Receiver The AOR AR-DV1B wideband communications receiver covers 100 kHz to 1300 MHz (less cellular on U.S. consumer "B" version) in traditional analog modes (SSB, CW, AM, FM, S-FM, W-FM) as well as various ...

Ontario NXDN Amateur Radio Repeaters

Ontario NXDN Amateur Radio Repeaters

Frequency Offset Tone Location Call  Use
  146.8950 -0.6 MHz
Caledon VE3SKV OPEN
  146.9700 -0.6 MHz 118.8 Leamington, DownTown VE3TOM OPEN
  442.6000 +5 MHz 100.0 Dunnville VE3LOW OPEN
  443.0500 +5 MHz 103.5 Toronto, BMO Building VE3YYZ OPEN
  444.2250 +5 MHz
Richmond Hill VE3YRC OPEN

How to obtain an NXDN ID

How to obtain an NXDN ID:

Search through the existing database and see if the desired ID is available.
One a suitable ID is found, enter the request in the second window.

Quick note: For NXDN ID’s, use the last 5 digits of your DMR ID or a number that is 1 to 5 digits in length. NXDN does not recognize number above 65,519, thank you for understanding!

“We understand there are duplicates that can happen, hence the using of OTAA (Over the Air Alias) is asked”

IC-F5061 / IC-F6061 VHF and UHF Transceivers Internal Units

IC-F5061 / IC-F6061 VHF and UHF Transceivers

Microphones
HM-152 Regular hand microphone
HM-152T DTMF microphone
HM-148 Heavy duty microphone, same as supplied
SM-25 Desktop microphone

Speakers
SP-5 External speaker, large, 4 ohms, 5W max power input
SP-10 External speaker, mid-size and easy to install, 4 ohms, 5W max power

input
SP-22 External speaker, compact, 4 ohms, 5W max input

Building a NXDN amateur radio repeater

Building a NXDN amateur radio repeater

I have designs on setting up a very local NXDN repeater sometime next year. IDAS repeaters aren't that expensive, and I have access to rooftop space at a local apartment highrise. It would be nice if I could convince an owner of one of the seemingly 4000 unused 70cm repeaters in this city to convert.

So far, I've met a lot of nice dudes in ham radio, but a lot of guys seem to be very rooted in the distant past. The only moves made towards digital in the area seems to be NHARC converting a 2m and a 70cm repeater to DSTAR, and the CMU guys have a mixed mode analog/P25 70cm repeater on the air. To put it lightly, I don't believe DSTAR has a future. After seeing the possibilities, I also believe that analog FM will be extinct in 20 years. NXDN and TRBO are superior to P25 and DSTAR, and will be the digital modes of the future.