PBRStreetGang Posted January 2, 2022 Report Posted January 2, 2022 I'm trying to program in a DCS code on a Midland MXT115 where the repeater lists its DCS Code as 145N. 145 doesn't appear to be an option for the Midland. Am I correct? And what's the "N" refer to? Quote
PBRStreetGang Posted January 2, 2022 Author Report Posted January 2, 2022 Actually, I found the number for the code (but I'm still curious what the "N" stands for. Quote
OffRoaderX Posted January 2, 2022 Report Posted January 2, 2022 "N" means normal. You may also see 'I' which means inverted. Over2U 1 Quote
wayoverthere Posted May 2, 2022 Report Posted May 2, 2022 24 minutes ago, senfo said: How did you find the code for the Midland? The owners manuals have a table near the back that lists what code numbers equate to which DCS codes they have programmed. (I think they may be missing a couple, I know there's 2 or 3 ctcss codes missing) Quote
WROZ250 Posted May 3, 2022 Report Posted May 3, 2022 On 1/2/2022 at 10:24 AM, PBRStreetGang said: Actually, I found the number for the code (but I'm still curious what the "N" stands for. N = non-inverted I = inverted Referring to the digital polarity of the DCS signal. Interesting enough, there is a mirror effect in that many inverted codes will have no inverted equivalent. So even though there are over 100 DCS codes, in reality there is only half of that as again, inverted codes can have bit patterns that mirror non-inverted codes. https://forums.radioreference.com/threads/inverted-cdcss-dpl-conversion-chart.8261/ Quote
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