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'''NEXEDGE''' is a digital radio brand from Kenwood which uses the NXDN Common Air Interface. The NXDN CAI was developed jointly by Icom and Kenwood and has a following of several companies, known collectively as the NXDN Forum. The NXDN CAI uses Frequency Division Multiple Access ([[FDMA]]), employing a 4-level FSK modulation scheme.
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'''NEXEDGE''' is a digital radio brand from Kenwood which uses the [[NXDN]] Common Air Interface. The [[NXDN]] CAI was developed jointly by Icom and Kenwood and has a following of several companies, known collectively as the [[NXDN]] Forum. The NXDN CAI uses Frequency Division Multiple Access ([[FDMA]]), employing a 4-level FSK modulation scheme.
  
Kenwood's brand for NXDN equipment is "NEXEDGE", while Icom's brand for NXDN equipment is "IDAS", or Icom Digital Advanced System.
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Kenwood's brand for [[NXDN]] equipment is "NEXEDGE", while Icom's brand for [[NXDN]] equipment is "[[IDAS]]", or Icom Digital Advanced System.
  
  
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==Monitoring NXDN / NEXEDGE==
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==Who are the Users?==
No scanner can monitor this digital format by itself but it can be monitored using software decoders [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/DSDPlus DSDPlus] or [[Digital_Speech_Decoder_(software_package)|DSD - Digital Speech Decoder]] fed by a scanner with a discriminator tap, or via many [[Software Defined Radios|SDRs]].  
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* Click on the NXDN and NEXEDGE Business Systems links at the bottom of this page, and select the various regions to see if there are listings in this wiki. More information might be found in the trunking tab of your state in the RR Database; however, the RRDB currently does not fully support NXDN listings.
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* You can use the [http://www.digitalfrequencysearch.com/ Digital Frequency Search] webtool to extract NXDN information from the FCC database
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* The [http://www.digitalfrequencysearch.com/Search/QuickImport.php Digital Frequency Quick Import] webtool can also be used.
  
 
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==Can it be Decoded?==
Reportedly the Whistler TRX-1 and TRX-2 will be able to decode NXDN, when a free firmware upgrade is applied. Neither these scanners, nor the firmware, are available as of this writing.
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* Use an actual Kenwood NEXEDGE compatible radio
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* See the ''Can it be Decoded'' section of the [[NXDN]] article
  
  
 
==Related Wiki Pages==
 
==Related Wiki Pages==
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*[[NXDN]]
 
*[[NEXEDGE Business Systems]]
 
*[[NEXEDGE Business Systems]]
*[[NEXEDGE Public Safety Systems]]
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*{{Thread|voice-control-channel-decoding-software|298075-understanding-nexedge-trunking.html|Understanding NexEdge Trunking}}
*[[NEXEDGE Railroad Systems]]
 
 
 
 
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:16, 27 September 2021

NEXEDGE is a digital radio brand from Kenwood which uses the NXDN Common Air Interface. The NXDN CAI was developed jointly by Icom and Kenwood and has a following of several companies, known collectively as the NXDN Forum. The NXDN CAI uses Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA), employing a 4-level FSK modulation scheme.

Kenwood's brand for NXDN equipment is "NEXEDGE", while Icom's brand for NXDN equipment is "IDAS", or Icom Digital Advanced System.


Emission Designators

The following emission designators are used with NEXEDGE:

  • 8K30F1E 12.5 kHz single channel digital voice
  • 8K30F1D 12.5 kHz single channel digital data
  • 8K30F1W 12.5 kHz single channel digital voice and data
  • 4K00F1E 6.25 kHz single channel digital voice
  • 4K00F1D 6.25 kHz single channel digital data
  • 4K00F1W 6.25 kHz single channel digital voice and data
  • 4K00F2D 6.25 kHz single channel analog CW ID


Who are the Users?

  • Click on the NXDN and NEXEDGE Business Systems links at the bottom of this page, and select the various regions to see if there are listings in this wiki. More information might be found in the trunking tab of your state in the RR Database; however, the RRDB currently does not fully support NXDN listings.
  • You can use the Digital Frequency Search webtool to extract NXDN information from the FCC database
  • The Digital Frequency Quick Import webtool can also be used.

Can it be Decoded?

  • Use an actual Kenwood NEXEDGE compatible radio
  • See the Can it be Decoded section of the NXDN article


Related Wiki Pages