HT1250LS+ error

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Kevin212
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HT1250LS+ error

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I am getting the following error when attempting to write the the radio. "Type control block bit for Vector #39 is 1 but vector is 0" Then the following "The device is not supported by this application" I had not problems reading the radio before this. Now the radio says "eeprm cs error" on the display. Any help would be great. Thanks guys
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Re: HT1250LS+ error

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open up an old saved codeplug and write it back to the radio and the error should go away.
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Kevin212
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Re: HT1250LS+ error

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OK I'll try it. The only problem I have is that it is a new radio to me and I dont have an old codeplug with this serial number. I made the stupid mistake of not saving it as soon as I read it. The model number of the radio is AAH25RDH9DP6AN. If anybody has an idea on a codeplug that will work, please let me know. Thanks again for the help.
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Re: HT1250LS+ error

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OK...good news !!! Problem solved. The errors seemed to be while using the newest version on the CPS. When I switched to the older CPS version 6.04.00 there was no problem reading or writing codeplugs. Must be bugs in the newest version. Hope this helps somebody.
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