KENWOOD NX-3220/3320/3420 – The Swiss Army Knife of Radios (But Louder)
Meet the NX-3220/3320/3420 series—a trio of radios so versatile, you’d think they moonlight as secret agents. Whether you’re coordinating a covert mission or just trying to find where Larry parked the utility truck (again), this multi-protocol beast has your back.
Digital? Analog? Why Not Both?
No need to pick favorites here. This radio works with:
- NXDN® or DMR digital
- Good ol’ FM analog
- DMR Tier 2 & Tier 3, NXDN trunking, and even Auto Slot Select for when the radio wants to flex its smarts.
It’s perfect for those still clinging to analog like it’s 1999—because this radio lets you upgrade at your own pace without giving up your comfort zone.
Crystal Clear Audio That’s Smarter Than Your Ex
- Thanks to Active Noise Reduction and a built-in DSP (Digital Signal Processor), the NX series filters out the background chaos (sorry, Steve with the leaf blower). You get legendary KENWOOD sound, even in places where silence is just a myth.
Light Show with a Purpose
- The 7-color top panel light bar doesn’t just look cool—it keeps you in the know. Assign colors to channels like you’re organizing your closet. Tactical, fabulous, and functional.
Tech-Savvy Without Being Needy
- Built-in GPS so you always know where you—and your lost teammates—are.
- Bluetooth® with headset and serial port support (talk hands-free and pair with your fancy IoT stuff).
- Optional encryption (DES & AES) for when you need to keep your mission classified.
Built Like a Tank (But Smaller and More Talkative)
- Certified to MIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F/G and rated IP54/55/67, this radio laughs in the face of dust, rain, and accidental drops. It’s basically the radio equivalent of an action hero.
Safety First, Second, and Third
- Motion Sensor for man-down and inactivity alerts
- Emergency call & paging functions
- Remote Stun/Kill/Check (because sometimes you need to ghost a rogue radio)
Options for Every Operator
- Full Keypad for the control freak
- Standard Keypad for the minimalist with opinions
- Basic (no screen, no keypad) for the strong, silent type
- Up to 1,000 channels, 128 zones, and a very confused new guy trying to figure out where Channel 437 went.
The KENWOOD NX-3220/3320/3420: For people who take communication seriously—but like their radios with just a hint of sass. Let me know if you’d like versions tailored for public safety, utilities, or just more sarcasm per square inch!