compuman81 wrote:that's impossible...
That's what I thought. In fact, it's what I hoped for. I wanted to keep the good Flashcode, but clone in the personalities, so I could actually manipulate them. But doing the clone in Lab RSS did, indeed, copy over the Flash features. Here's what, uhh, someone did:
- Pull up the S-Record in Lab (Archive, actually, not an S-Record... But in the F6 - Archive/Srecord Disk Files screen) from the super-basic (000001-002000-5) flash. Write it to the radio with Read/Write with No Unpack. Radio now has an 000001-002000-5 flash.
- Pull up an archive from a different radio, not using any special lab features, using F3 - Get Codeplug Data from Archive Disk File, and selecting it with F8 - Get Archive.
- Cloned it, using F5 - Clone Radio, and programmed it with a double F8. (It's worth nothing that the archive was for an H04SDH instead of the H04RDH that it really is.)
- Brought up normal RSS (09.03.00), and did F3, F2 - Read Data from Radio Codeplug. It gets read in without error.
- F9 - Radio Programming History there shows that it's an H04SDH... with a Flashcode of 840101-8F0000-4. (And Labtool as a programming source.) The radio, for whatever reason, has never shown a Flashcode in the Service menu, so it can't be verified what the radio itself shows. It does, however, do MODAT, which certainly wasn't in the basic Flashcode that it should be showing.
It's worth noting, though, that the radio has trouble transmitting many places. For example, attempting to transmit in the 462 MHz range results in a constant error tone; down in the 452 MHz range, it works. It may well have to do with alignment data. Since I have no reason to desire the configuration it's in, I'm not going to try to align it.
- The old, basic S-record was put back in. (With No Pack/Unpack, rather than a clone.) Reading it into normal RSS, it's back to an H04RDH, with the basic flash. Was able to transmit to 467 MHz (didn't try higher), and as low as 446 MHz. (Didn't try lower.) Thus the transmit errors are not hardware-based. I fully suspect that it's based on either the radio thinking it's an S-split rather than the R-split it really is, and/or the tuning data being all wrong.