Windows MTS CPS R01.05.10 V/U Band Limits

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Astro Spectra
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Post by Astro Spectra »

Info on MTS 2000 VHF/UHF band limits ...

Open MTS2000.exe in Hex Workshop, the frequencies are in Hz and coded as Intel unsigned long.

In other words 174 MHz = 174000000 = 80075F0A

The start address for each table below is in hex:

003BCF34 136 403 450 825 290 136 136 146 403 450
003BCF7C 136 403 450 825 290 136 136 146 403 450
003BD054 136 403 450 825 290 136 136 136 403 450

003BD09C 178 478 520 920 500 174 162 174 478 512
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Post by Chris »

This is a major feat - you should be commended. I just tried it and it worked real well. Have you had any luck with the pro-radio software?

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Post by Sniper »

I don't mean to sound like an idiot...

I'm familiar with a hex editor, but can you describe in more detail what this does?
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Post by Astro Spectra »

Thanks for your comments Chris, our shop does MTS and Astro/XTS only so can't help with other radio types.

Sniper, check out the bat pages on the Maxtrac for a rundown on hex editing using Hex Workshop.

You may also want to check out Elroy's response to RadioGuyBri's post on the Astro forum pages.
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Post by Astro Spectra »

I've been asked about the 800/900 MHz band limits - well they are scattered through the file and are not so easy to document as the VHF/UHF limits.

However the same format is used to code the 800/900 MHz limits and it is relatively easy to find what you're looking for once you establish the limits for your particular model.
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