Has anyone with a Scanner actually had $F7E actually work ??
I've only had it work on a REAL Two-way radio, no scanners, which I rely on Auto instead
Jim wrote:
The NAC is a feature similar to CTCSS or DCS for analog radios. That is, radios can be programmed to only pass audio when receiving the correct NAC. NACs are programmed as a three-hexadecimal-digit code that is transmitted along with the digital signal being transmitted.
Since the NAC is a three-hexadecimal-digit number (12 bits), there are 4,096 possible NACs for programming, far more than all analog methods combined.
Three of the possible NACs have special functions:
0x293 ($293) – the default NAC
0xf7e ($F7E) – a receiver set for this NAC will pass audio on any decoded signal received
0xf7f ($F7F) – a repeater receiver set for this NAC will allow all incoming decoded signals and the repeater transmitter will retransmit the received NAC.