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Digital Systems
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DECEMBER 2007
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Spectrum Efficient
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NEXEDGETM Equipment- Ready Today & Tomorrow
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FM Analog @ 25 & 12.5 kHz Channels
NXDN™ Digital @ 12.5 & 6.25 kHz Channels
Compliant with current frequency assignments
Easily converts to very narrow bandwidths in the future
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NXDN™ Digital Air Interface
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NXDN™
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Created with optimized DSP coding, AMBE+2™ VOCODER, unique filtering/offsets
4-Level FSK modulation technique
4800 bps signal rate (operates on very narrow 6.25 & narrow 12.5 kHz channels)
9600 bps signal rate (operates on narrow 12.5 kHz channels only) - Available 2010
FDMA (Frequency Division Multiple Access)
– Users accesses spectrum via the frequency domain
– One user occupies one frequency (1 voice path @ channel)
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NXDN™ Digital Air Interface
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Natural Sounding Digital Voice
– AMBE+2™ VOCODER - state of the art voice digitization technology
– Replicates natural human speech nuances accurately unlike early technologies
– Offer’s superior voice quality at varying signal strengths even at highway speeds
20 % or Better Range Than FM
– FM analog reception becomes increasingly noisier and intermittent in fringe areas
– NXDN’s low BER improves reception in fringe areas
– Increases effective range as much as twenty percent over FM
Audio Quality
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FM
Digital
Min Quality
12dB SINAD (FM)
3% BER (Digital)
Strong
Signal
Weak
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NXDN™ Digital Air Interface
Spectrum Efficient
NXDN 12.5 kHz
NXDN 6.25 kHz
12.5 Ch emission mask
12.5 kHz
6.25 kHz
FDMA 1 voice
path @ CH
FDMA 1 voice
path @ CH
12.5 KHz
“efficiency”
6.25 KHz
“efficiency”
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NXDN™ Digital Air Interface
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Large Unit ID & Group ID Range
– NXDN Protocol supports 60,000 UID’s and 60,000 GID’s
• UID # range: 1 to 60,000
• GID # range: 1 to 60,000
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Accommodates shared systems & large organizations
Organize by agency, division, department, groups and individuals
UID: Unit identification, private calls, system validation, system privileges
GID: Group calling (e.g. dispatch, workgroup), system validation, system privileges
System UID/GID Capacity (varies per operational mode)
– Conventional Mode: 1,000 GID’s & 1,000 UID’s per site
– Trunked Mode:
3000 GID’s & 3000 UIDs per site
– Multi-site Network:
60, 000 GID’s & 60,000 UID’s per network
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Digital Common Features
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Digital Common
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14-Character Alphanumeric Caller ID
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Callers identified by UID name, GID name or both
UID/GID Lists are pre-programmed in the NX subscriber units
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Over-the-Air-Alias (OAA) sends the UID Name in the air interface
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Incoming UID#/GID # matched with names and displayed
Up to 1000 possible
No need to pre-program a UID List name for every individual radio in a fleet
UID# / GID# are displayed as defaults (If not in a UID/GID List or OAA is not used)
Called Unit Receives: 1002
Calling UID: 1002
UID List:
1002 = MIKE (displayed)
Simplex Talk Around
Repeat Operation
Base Operation
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Digital Common
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Over-the-Air Alias (OAA)
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UID name text is sent over the air & displayed in a receiving units LCD
No need to program every fleet UID name in every radios UID List
OAA operates in talk around, base or repeater operations
Calling Unit UID 1002
OAA= MIKE
Called Unit Displays: MIKE
Simplex Talk Around
Repeat Operation
Base Operation
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Digital Common
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Paging Call
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Emergency
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Pages individual units like a beeper
Select UID; make an Individual Call, press [Side2] sends page per press; called radio beeps
Last 5 pages stored; unattended radios can review missed pages
Declare an Emergency to an NX control station, NXR base, individual or group
Emergency Key (portables & mobiles)
Emergency Man-Down Tilt-Switch (portables)
Emergency Footswitch Input (mobiles)
Remote Stun/Kill – Enables a dispatcher to temporarily or permanently disable a lost,
stolen or compromised radio unit over the air for system security and personnel safety.
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Stun: Over air disables TX capability & RX audio
Stun Off: Over air revives a stunned radio
Kill: Over air disables all radio function (revived by complete re-programming)
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Voice Security
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NEXEDGETM offers voice security for personnel safety and reduced risk and liability
exposure by protecting sensitive communications for your facilities and operations.
Inherent level of security - NXDN™ digital air interface thwarts casual eavesdropping
FM & NXDN Voice Security Options- Provides basic to very high level security
FM
NXDN
Modes Modes
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Security
Level
Frequency Inversion (Included)
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Low
Encryption Module Port (for analog aftermarket
boards) Future release
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Basic to
Very High
NXDN™ Scrambler (Included)
AES Encryption Module Option (Available 2010)
Sensitive
Information:
Commerce
Operations
Facilities
Assets
Precious Cargo
Personal Info
Customer Info
Adversaries
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New
15-bit key
32,767
codes
Basic
Very High
Secure Information:
•Competitiveness
•Security & Safety
•Liability & Risk Exposure
•Law Enforcement OPS
•Critical Infrastructure
•Homeland Security
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Digital Conventional Mode
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Digital Conventional Mode
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NEXEDGETM Digital Conventional
– NX-200/300 Portables; NX-700/800 Mobiles
• Simplex or semi-duplex operation per channel
– NXR-700/800 Base Units
• Simplex Base, Full-Duplex Base or Repeater operation
– Conventional mode supports FM, NXDN or MIXED channel type
• Mixed: FM analog & digital units can share the same conventional channel
– 1,000 GID’s / 1,000 UID’s- Large ID capacity
• Accommodate large fleets and system sharing
Simplex Talk Around
Repeat Operation
Base Operation
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Digital Conventional Mode
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“Mixed” Channel Type
– Subscriber and bases receive incoming FM or NXDN™ calls then talkback/repeat
in the same mode received.
– FM & NXDN™ conventional units can share the same RF channel.
FM
FM
FM
FM
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
Base Operation
Simplex Talk Around
FM
FM
FM
FM
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
Repeat Operation
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Digital Conventional Mode
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RAN (Radio Access Number Range: 1-63)
– NXDN Conventional “digital equivalent” of QT/DQT in FM Conventional for:
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Repeater access
Audio muting
Busy Channel Lockout control
Individual & Group Selective Call decode
– NXR-700/800 Base Unit:
• Includes repeater control with 16 RAN capacity for sharing site with 16 users groups
Simplex Talk Around
Repeat Operation
Base Operation
QT/DQT: a.k.a.; CTCSS/DCS, PL/DPL, CG/DCG
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Digital Conventional Mode
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Group Selective Call: Fleets, sub-fleet & dispatch calls
Individual Selective Call: Individual unit calls
Similar operation as FleetSync® selective call
CALLING UNIT
CALLED UNIT
GROUP SELCALL
GROUP SELCALL
Method A
• Alerts (opt) / LED Flash (opt.)
• Press GROUP CALL Key
• Caller ID displayed
• Select GID (GID List)
•PTT to Answer
• PTT to Call
Method B (SELCALL @ PTT= GROUP CALL)
• PTT to Call
INDIVIDUAL SELCALL
INDIVIDUAL SELCALL
Method A
•Alerts (opt) / LED Flash (opt.)
•Caller ID displayed
• Press IND. CALL Key
•PTT to Answer
• Select UID (UID List)
• PTT to Call
Method B (SELCALL @ PTT= IND CALL)
• PTT to Call
SIMPLE CALL
OPERATION
Method B: SELCALL@ PTT can be
used for either GROUP or INDIVIDUAL
SELCALL, but not both.
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Digital Trunked Mode
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Digital Trunked Mode
• NEXEDGETM Digital Trunking
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Faster access / Less user operation required than conventional systems
Increased call capacity via trunked efficiency
Enhanced calling capabilities
System access privileges and improved security
Simplex TA (Conventional NXDN or FM Channel)
Ethernet Switch
Repeat Operation
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Digital Trunked Mode
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Fast System Access
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Enhanced Efficiency
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Automatic channel selection. No user monitoring is required
Users share a pool of channels per site
Experiences less busies during peak hours
Up to 30 Channels @ Site
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Sites can be configured from two to 30 channel for full trunked efficiency.
Ethernet Switch
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Digital Trunked Mode
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Transmission Trunking
– A Traffic Channel (TC) is acquired every PTT. The TC is released upon PTT release.
– Benefit: Frees system resources between PTT exchanges for other users
– Trade-off: Two-way conversations may be interrupted by temporary system busies.
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Message Trunking
– A TC is acquired on the initial PTT and held after PTT release for called units to
respond. If no activity is detected during a programmed hold time, the TC is
released.
– Benefit: Uninterrupted two-way conversations.
– Trade-off: Less system resources are available to other calls.
Ethernet Switch
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Digital Trunked Mode
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3,000 GID’S: Large talk group capacity for fleet dispatch operations.
3,000 UID’S: Large unit ID capacity for private unit-to-unit calling.
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Call Queuing
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System can automatically put calls in a queue when all Traffic Channels are busy
Calls are processed when a traffic channel becomes available
8 Priority Levels with Pre-emption
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Processes calls queue in order of priority (UID COS).
Pre-emption re-allocates a talk channel for high priority calls (e.g. dispatcher, supervisor,
emergencies).
Ethernet Switch
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Digital Trunked Mode
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Group Calls: Talk Group calling for fleets, sub-fleets & dispatch operations
Individual Calls: Private unit-to-unit calling
CALLING UNIT
CALLED UNIT
GROUP CALL
GROUP CALL
• PTT to Call
• Alerts (opt) / LED Flash (opt.)
Calls current or selected GID
• Caller ID displayed
•PTT to Answer
INDIVIDUAL CALL
INDIVIDUAL CALL
• Press IND. CALL Key
• Alerts (opt.) / LED Flash (opt.)
• Select UID (UID List)
• Caller ID displayed
• PTT to Call
•PTT to Answer
SIMPLE CALL
OPERATION
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Digital Trunked Mode
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Priority Monitor ID 1 & 2 – Automatically collects subscriber units to a high priority
GID call (e.g. dispatcher, supervisor) even if on a low priority GID call.
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Late Entry- Permits subscriber units to join a call already in progress after powering
on or entering system coverage.
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Broadcast Call- A “one-way call” to a GID talk group for priority alerts and
emergencies in which units cannot respond (select target GID, Press BC key, Press
PTT, the GID is BC called).
Ethernet Switch
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Digital Trunked Mode
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Fail Soft Mode* - If trunking capability is disabled, the control channel reverts to
conventional operation so basic communications can continue.
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Control Channel & Traffic Channel Switching
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If a CC logic unit is disabled the system automatically assigns a TC as a new CC
If a TC logic unit is disabled the system automatically removes it from service.
Remote GID Add* (PC Serial control)
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Adds a new GID to subscribers remotely over-the-air
Form a workgroup for emergencies, mutual aid, and special events, operations or incidents.
A reset operation can delete the GID over-the-air
Ethernet Switch
*Features available for both
single and multi-site
releases 2H2008
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Digital Trunked: Ethernet Switch
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Example: Linksys SR224
Small Business Grade
24 x 10/100 Ports
No router function
24 CH Trunked site
$110-$130 Retail
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Multi-Site
IP Networks
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Multi-Site IP Networks
• The NEXEDGETM network option leverages the power of IP to link digital
trunked sites together for wide area call capabilities.
System Manager
Repeat
Operation
(IP connection)
Wide area
Calling
IP
Connection
Router
Ethernet
Switch
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Multi-Site IP Networks
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16 Site @ Network Capacity
– Multiple trunked sites linked together as one network
– 16 Sites @ network (2Q2008)
– For campus, citywide, countywide, regional or inter-state communications.
48 Site Future Release
System Manager
(IP connection)
IP
Connection
Router
Ethernet
Switch
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Multi-Site IP Networks
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LAN/WAN Connectivity
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Off-the-Shelf 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Switching & Routers
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Scalable networks created over existing IT assets, private microwave, spread spectrum links
or carrier services.
Uses standard IT networking equipment
No proprietary servers, gateways or audio switching hardware required
Virtual Private Network- Inter-site routing uses VPN tunneling providing an
encrypted and authenticated secure communications link within any IP network.
System Manager
(IP connection)
IP
Connection
Router
Ethernet
Switch
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Digital Trunked: Switch & Router
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Example: Linksys RV016
Small Business Grade
16 x 10/100 Ports
2 dedicated WAN ports
1 dedicated DMZ port (website use)
Up to 7 WAN ports
Up to 13 Switch ports
IPSEC VPN routing
13 CH trunked network site
$400-$460 retail
Router
Ethernet
Switch
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Multi-Site IP Networks
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60,000 GID’s & 60,000 UID’s @ Network
– Large total capacity for shared networks and large fleets.
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Automatic Roaming
– Subscriber units automatically search for the best sites while moving throughout
a network.
– Accurate roaming and registration decisions are based on control channel hunt
algorithms, RF signal strength (RSSI) and digital signal quality (BER).
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ESN Validation
– Unique factory embedded Electronic Serial Number validated by the system to
protect against unauthorized access (validated at registration)
IP
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Multi-Site IP Networks
• Individual Call Response
– On an Individual Call, the system waits for the called party to answer
before allocating a Traffic Channel to the call (saves network
resources).
• Busy System Wait
– On a Group Call, the system waits for free Traffic channels at all target
sites to proceed with call (best effort for all units to receive the call).
IP
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NXR Base Units
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NXR-700/800 Base Units
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Integrated transceiver & NXDN™ logic controller (5W exciter output)
Kenwood Systems
– 40, 110 & 250 Watt VHF
– 40, 100 & 250 Watt UHF
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Repeat, Duplex or Simplex Operation
– 30 Channel Operation- Scans FM, NXDN & Mixed Conventional channels
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FM Conventional Mode (Included):
– 16 QT/DQT Repeater Controller built-in (TOT, Hang timer, CW ID, etc)
– Interface for external repeater panels/ LTR logic controllers
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Digital Conventional Mode (Included)
– 16 RAN Digital Repeater Controller built-in (TOT, Hang timer, CW ID, etc)
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Digital Trunking Mode (Option)
Multi-Site Trunked IP Network Mode (Option)
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NXR-700/800 Base Units
• Controls, Indicators & Interfaces
NXR Network Interface
6.25 kHz NXDN High
Stability Reference
REF Out (BNC; 6.25 kHz)
(RJ-45, Ethernet IEEE 802.3)
EXT REF IN (BNC; 6.25 kHz)
NXR FRAME SYNC
(RJ-11, RS-485)
Fuse
DB25 Logic Controller &
Remote Interface
DC PWR
FAN
Test Points / Ext Speaker
TX
BNC
RX
BNC
INT
SPKR
RJ-11: MIC,
Encryption key
load
2-DIGIT LED: CTL CH (TRK), CH# (Base stn)
LEDs: CTRL CH OCXO, BUSY, TX, PWR
6 PF Keys
ON/OFF Volume
Knob
DB9: PC Program/Flash or
System Mgr Modem
RS-232 Null modem
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NXR-700/800 Base Units
• External FM Controller Interface
– Conventional Repeater Controllers
– LTR Trunked Logic Controllers
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NXR-700/800 Base Units
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Voice Scrambling
– Analog Scrambler Board Control (16 Codes)
• FM Conventional Mode
• Simplex/duplex Base & Repeat Operation
– NXDN Scrambler (15 bit key; 32,767 codes)
• NXDN Conventional (Not available for NXDN Trunked mode)
• Simplex/duplex Base & Repeat Operation
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DTMF Over-the-Air Remote Control & Monitoring (FM & Mixed mode)
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For On-Call Technician Use
Front Panel PF Key Control (DTMF codes to turn on/off PF keys)
AUX Output Control (DTMF codes to turn on/off switches/relays)
AUX Input Monitoring (DTMF codes notify of tripped alarms/sensors/switches)
32 Decode Activations / 40 Encode Deactivations
Transpond – DTMF encode positive response for received commands
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NXR-700/800 Base Units
• High Stability Reference Option for 6.25 kHz Digital Channels
– FCC Requires:
• VHF 2.0 PPM, UHF 1.5 PPM (@ 12.5/25 kHz)- NXR standard stability
• VHF 1.0 PPM , UHF 0.5 PPM (@ 6.25 kHz)- NXR requires OCXO stability
– Kenwood KXK-3 OCXO Internal Reference Option (10 MHz)
• One reference can be daisy-chained to 30 NXR-700/800 units (1 per site)
• Alternate: Use aftermarket external GPS reference
Kenwood Internal OCXO
 OR 
EXT GPS Reference
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NXR-700/800 Base Units
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Cross-Busy for NXDN & LTR Traffic Channel Sharing (2H2008)
– Inhibits NXDN from using a TC if busy with LTR traffic & vice-versa
LTR Trunked Logic
LTR data
/Sync bus
LTR Logic
Controller
Interface
3 NXDN Traffic Channels
shared with LTR
NXR
Control
Channel
NXR
Frame
Sync
NXR
Ethernet
Interface
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NX Subscriber Units
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NX-200/300 Portables
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5W / 512 CH-GID / 128 Zones
DTMF Keypad Models
FM Conventional Zones
LTR Zones
NXDNTM Digital Conventional Zones
NXDNTM Digital Trunking Zones
NXDNTM Over-the-Air Alias
Dual Priority Scan (FM/NXDNTM CONV.)
Single/Multi-Zone Scan
16-Position Mechanical Selector
On/Off Volume Control
Large Dot Matrix LCD Display
14 Character Alphanumeric Aliases
Status LED
6 Front PF & Menu Keys
2 Side PF Keys
Emergency/AUX Key
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NX-200/300 Portables
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QT/DQT, 2-Tone, DTMF (FM)
FleetSync®/ II (FM )
Emergency Features (FM & NXDNTM)
Inversion Scrambler Built-in (FM)
NXDNTM Scrambler (Included)
Encryption / ANI Board Control* (FM)
Easy Option Port*
VGS-1 Voice Guide/Storage Option* (FM & NXDNTM)
Weather-Sealed ACC Connector
KMC-38GPS Speaker Mic Option* (FM & NXDNTM)
MIL-Spec Speaker Mic Option
MIL-STD-810 & IPx7 Environments
Intrinsically Safe Option (4Q2008)
NX-200K
NX-300K
NX-300K2
136-174 MHz
450-520 MHz
400-470 MHz
NX-200K2 (keypad)
NX-300K3 (keypad)
NX-300K4 (keypad)
136-174 MHz
450-520 MHz
400-470 MHz
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NX-700/800 Mobiles
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30/45W Models (180-Series Platform)
512 CH-GID / 128 Zones
Dash & Remote Mount
FM Conventional Zones
LTR Zones
NXDNTM Digital Conventional Zones
NXDNTM Digital Trunking Zones
NXDNTM Over-the-Air Alias
Dual Priority Scan (FM/NXDN CONV.)
Single/Multi-Zone Scan
Dot Matrix LCD Display
14 Character Alphanumeric Aliases
Status LED
6 PF / 4 Selector Keys
Emergency/AUX Key
DTMF Mic Option
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NX-700/800 Mobiles
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QT/DQT, 2-Tone, DTMF (FM)
FleetSync®/ II (FM )
Emergency Features (FM & NXDNTM)
Inversion Scrambler Built-in (FM)
NXDN Scrambler (Included)
Encryption / ANI Board Control (FM)
Easy Option Port
VGS-1 Voice Guide/Storage Option (FM & NXDNTM)
Internal GPS Option (FM & NXDNTM)
MIL-Spec Mobile Mic
MIL-STD-810 & IP54/55 Environments
NX-700K 30W
NX-800K 30W
NX-800K2 30W
136-174 MHz
450-520 MHz (490-520 rated @ 25W)
400-470 MHz
NX-700HK 45W 136-174 MHz
NX-800HK 45W 450-520 MHz (490-520 rated @ 40W)
NX-800HK2 45W 400-470 MHz
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Multimode / Migration Guaranteed
• NEXEDGETM is digital ready for new installations and provides a
graceful migration path from analog to fully digital fleets
– All equipment supports all FM and Digital modes
– Bases use existing FM site equipment in both FM & Digital modes
– Meets current & future FCC requirements
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Multimode / Migration Guaranteed
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Digital Conventional Mode
Digital Trunked Mode
Digital Trunked IP Networks (future releases)
FM Conventional Mode
"Mixed" Channel Type (FM & NXDN CONV.)
FM: 25 & 12.5 kHz Channels
Digital: 12.5 & 6.25 kHz Channels
FM*: QT/DQT, 2-Tone, DTMF, FleetSync® /II
FM LTR Mode (NXR requires ext. LTR logic)
FM Power AMP’s for FM & Digital Modes
FM Conventional Repeater Control Included
External FM Controller Interface
LTR/NXDN™ Traffic Channel Sharing (future release)
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Subscriber
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NXR
Base
Stations
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audible QT/DQT
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Market
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Market
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NEXEDGETM provides a cost-effective full featured digital solution for a wide
breadth of market segments.
Public Safety
FM
DIGITAL
TK-290/390/190
TK-5210/5310/5710/5810/5400
TK-790/890/690
TK-2180/3180/7180/8180
Public Service
TK-2140/3140
TK-7150/8150
TK-2170/3170/3173
Business &
Industry
Small PS &
Local Govt.*
Utilities,
Transportation
NEXEDGETM
NX-200/300
NX-700/800
Industrial
TK-2160/3160
TK-7160/8160
Job Site/ Retail
ProTalk®/FreeTalk ®
* Based on digital system features/configurations, subscriber unit platforms/power, non-P25 requirements.
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Business & Industry
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Private Utilities, Co-Ops
Private Transportation
Airlines, Railroads, Metro-Transit
Manufacturing, Mills, Processing, Refining, Mining, Petrochemical
Storage, Distribution, Container, Port/Shipping Services
Technology, Industrial, Medical, Research, Retail Complexes
Hospitality (Hotel/Casino, Resorts, Theme Parks)
SMR Services (taxi, construction, ready-mix, etc.)
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Public Safety / Public Service
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Local & Regional Governments
Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS
Public Utilities, Water/Irrigation Districts
Public Transportation, Transit Authorities, DOT
Airport, Turnpike, Toll & Harbor Authorities
Public Venues (Stadiums, Sport Arenas, Convention Centers)
School Systems, Universities
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SOFTWARE
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NEXEDGETM Software
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KPG-111D
NX-200/300/700/800 Program Software
– Required for all modes
– Trunked mode: Requires system key file (*.SKF) created by KPG-110SM
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KPG-109D
NXR-700/800 Program Software
– Required for all modes
– Programs basic Base (Simplex/Duplex) or Repeat operations
– Configures multiple NXR for trunked site CC & TC’s
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KPG-110SM System Manager Software
– Required for trunked sites and networks (not used for conventional)
– Includes secure USB hardware key (required to run program)
– Programs NXR trunking parameters, subscriber privileging, multi-site network
parameters
– Performs NXR and network diagnostics, downloads call logs / event history
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KPG-110SM System Manager
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Windows® compatible GUI [Trunked sites and networks only]
Subscriber: UID/GID validation, COS Class of Service call privileges
Monitors NXR status, flash update NXR Firmware
Retrieve/store/analyze call activity logs, graph channel loading statistics
Direct connect: Front Panel DB9 RS-232 (null modem)
Remote connect: PSTN modem or IP network
SYSOP (Dial up modem to DB9)
SYSOP (Front panel DB-9 for
PC field techs)
Dialup Modem
PSTN
WAN
LAN B
Router
LAN A
Ethernet
Switch
SYSOP LAN
Connection
SYSOP WAN
Connection
(2H2008)
(2H2008)
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KPG-110SM System Manager
• Class Of Service Information Table (COS)
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System privileges assignable to each UID & GID in a Fleet.
GID COS: validates class, specifies call type & inter-site privileges (127 max.)
UID COS: validates class, specifies call type & queue priority (127 max.)
Each COS has a Class Name & Comments tab for easy reference,
assignment and re-use
• Fleet Information
– Each Fleet contains a UID & GID List for a specific user entity
– Create up to 5000 Fleets to organize major groups and sub-groups for
customers, companies, agencies & departments
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