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Kenwood NXR-710E/810E Repeater

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KENWOOD NXR-710E / 810E DIGITAL REPEATER

Digital/Analogue VHF & UHF Repeater / Base Station

Kenwood’s new NXR-710E and NXR-810E conventional repeater/base stations are a key element in the NEXEDGE product line, providing a cost effective infrastructure solution for single site local area applications. The NXR-710E and NXR-810E operate multi-mode in both digital and analogue.

With flexible configurations, high performance and low cost, the NXR-710E/810E are perfectly suited for a variety of user groups including industrial facilities, rural public safety/utilities, road maintenance, hospitals, hospitality and many others. They are ideal for users requiring local area coverage and desiring migration to a digital solution that’s compatible with their exiting analogue radios.

FEATURES
  • 30 Channel Base / Simplex or Full Duplex
  • 40/50 Watt at 50% duty; 25 Watt at 100% duty
  • NXR-710E: 136-174 MHz (VHF), NXR-810E: 400-470 MHz (UHF)
  • Repeater Operation
  • Mixed Analogue FM/Digital Operation
  • FM Conventional Mode
  • 6.25 kHz Channels (Digital)
  • Repeater Operation
  • NXDN Digital Air Interface
  • AMBE+2 VOCODER
  • Digital Conventional mode
  • NXDN Digital Scrambler
  • FM Trunked Mode (Via External MPT Controller)
  • 6 Programmable Function Keys
  • Digital Single-Site Trunking & Multi-Site IP Network Mode (Future Upgrade)

OPERATION MODES

  • Analogue Conventional (12.5 / 25 kHz)
  • Digital Conventional (6.25 / 12.5 kHz)
  • Mixed Mode Conventional (12.5 kHz analogue / 6.25 kHz digital)

FUTURE CAPABILITY

  • Conventional IP Networking Option (3Q 2010)

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