256k vs 512k Controllers on MTS2000?

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wiscomm
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256k vs 512k Controllers on MTS2000?

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Is there any way of telling if controller is 256k or 512k without reading the radio?

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H01UCD6PW1BN


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What's the firmware version? If it's higher than 5.44 it usually is a 512K controller. If it was made after July of 1995 (I think) they are usually 512K.
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Post by wiscomm »

It is indeed 5.44, so would this make it 256 or 512?

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Post by spectragod »

That is in-correct, you will need to read the radio, actually go to the flash upgrade, and look at the radio configuration, you will need a smart rib for this. Or.......... pull the controller, and look on the back for the memory chips.

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