Can anyone enlighten me as to how I can extend the bandsplit on a GM3688 set please? Have tried hex editor with no success. Usual 'holding down the shift key' or 'shift F2' just does not work.
I wish to extend the upper limit from 470Mhz to 477Mhz. Any clues or if it is not at all possible, please let me know?
Regards,
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GM3688 extending bandsplit
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Re: GM3688 extending bandsplit
Does anyone know if the GM3588 will go out of band at all? Cheers.
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