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== Network Access Code ==
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The '''Network Access Code''' or '''NAC''' is a feature of [[Project 25]] digital radios similar to [[CTCSS]] or [[DCS]] for analog radios.  That is, radios can be programmed to only break squelch when receiving the correct NAC.  NAC's are programmed as a 3 digit hexadecimal code that is broadcast along with the digital signal being transmitted.  
 
 
For [[Project 25]] digital radios, the NAC is similar to [[CTCSS]] or [[DCS]] in analog use.  That is, radios can be programmed to only break squelch when receiving the correct NAC.  NAC's are programmed as a 3 digit hexadecimal code that is broadcast along with the digital signal being transmitted.  
 
  
 
Since the NAC is 3 digit hexadecimal number(12 bits), it gives 4096 possible NAC's for programming, which far exceeds its analog counterparts combined.  It should be noted that 3 of the possible NAC's have special meaning:  
 
Since the NAC is 3 digit hexadecimal number(12 bits), it gives 4096 possible NAC's for programming, which far exceeds its analog counterparts combined.  It should be noted that 3 of the possible NAC's have special meaning:  

Revision as of 13:16, 23 June 2008

The Network Access Code or NAC is a feature of Project 25 digital radios similar to CTCSS or DCS for analog radios. That is, radios can be programmed to only break squelch when receiving the correct NAC. NAC's are programmed as a 3 digit hexadecimal code that is broadcast along with the digital signal being transmitted.

Since the NAC is 3 digit hexadecimal number(12 bits), it gives 4096 possible NAC's for programming, which far exceeds its analog counterparts combined. It should be noted that 3 of the possible NAC's have special meaning:

  • 0x293 ($293) - the default NAC
  • 0xf7e ($F7E) - a receiver set for this NAC will unsquelch on any NAC received
  • 0xf7f ($F7F) - a repeater receiver set for this NAC will allow all incoming signals and the repeater transmitter will retransmit the received NAC.