AEC wrote:What frequency range was reported by the RSS in F2(Radio configuration)?
It would show model number, then CORE, COPE, DVP ver. as well as Zones, PLs, and available channels and zones.
Both radios read as 148 to 174, with a 5D CORE ( patch 08 ).
If the reference oscillator is plugged in backwards, the radio will be stone dead.
The squared corner points to the top of the radio, if it's facing the lower frame, reverse it.
The oscillator was just a side-problem I created. The radios worked; I killed them in RSS, and then I took them apart out of curiousity (one has an encryption module, the other doesn't), and managed to get the reference oscillator to fall out of one of them. They're back in fine now, and I did just open both up and check that they were in right.
Also, if you programmed the radio with the RSS values instead of the radio values, you may have 'reset' the tuning parameters to that of a lower band split model, which has differing numbered sets of internal modules, with differing alignment adjustments as well.
I kept radio values.
If the radio is aligned and moduled for 148-174 Mhz, and you programmed it as a 136-150.8 band split, then the alignment settings will be changed to an out of band condition and will more than likely cause the radio to no longer transmit or receive.
But neither will beep at me on TX, nor will they even open the squelch on pressing the monitor. (And I didn't enable 'silent monitor'.) I think the problem is bigger than it simply not transmitting/receiving.
The other thing I'm wondering is why I can't even pull up the codeplugs I saved initially. That concerns me, and makes me wonder if the reads are actually somewhat corrupt or something too...?
(Edited to fix text from being interpreted as a smiley...)