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NXDN™ OPERATION
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NXDN has a new “Common Air Interface” (CAI), the
name for over-the-air methods by which transceivers
and repeaters communicate. NXDN defines the next-
generation digital transceiver�
The NXDN system has two operating modes,
Conventional and Trunking� In a Conventional
system, you manually search for an empty channel�
In a Trunking system, the transceiver automatically
searches for an empty channel, and sends the
information to the target transceiver through
a repeater� In this way, the target transceiver
automatically selects the receive mode to reply to a
received call� In addition, a Control Channel repeater
is required�
If you use an NXDN transceiver, you can transmit
or receive an Individual Call, Group Call, Status
Message, Short Message, Call Alert call, and so on�
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NXDN Conventional operation
The NXDN Conventional system enables efficient
Conventional operation in the digital mode� To select
the Conventional Zone, see page 3-3�
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Multi-site Conventional operation
The Multi-site Conventional system can support
up to 16 sites (each site has one repeater) through
an IP network, and enables efficient Conventional
operation in the digital mode� To select the Multi-site
Conventional Zone, see page 3-3�
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Single-site Trunking operation
The Single-site Trunking system enables further
effective channel management by sharing a minimum
number of channels with a large number of users� To
select the Single-site Trunk Zone, see page 3-3�
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Multi-site Trunking operation
The Multi-site Trunking system can support up to 48
trunked sites through an IP network� This enables
the users to communicate with stations through the
interlinked trunked site� Each site can have up to 30
repeaters� To select the Multi-site Trunk Zone,
see page 3-3�
NOTE:
During the Single-site or Multi-site Trunking
operation, you can receive and transmit digital calls
in the same way as in the Conventional mode�
NXDN™ system operation