What is the information i need from management to program my XPR 6550 TRBO that I could use to take my radio to Teltronic (really nice on the phone they said they will program for $) I need to bring in the configuration or an existing unit and the tech guy at work doesnt even know if we use a TRBO key.
I'm hoping they can also load the analog channels I use on my group of spirit radios.
I will try and read ahead more this looks like a great forum but the skill level of the users I see is much higher than myself or anyone at work and my search yielded little.
transferring config info
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Re: transferring config info
Where did your radios come from originally? Did you get any documentation from the dealer?
If you have a radio that Teltronic can clone that would be the easiest way to do it, and it would almost guarantee complete compatibility with your system. If you're paying to get a radio programmed you should ask for a printout of the program, then file it in your own file and pass a copy on to your IT person.
Here is the site with Spirit programming information:
http://batlabs.com/spirit.html
Do it yourself. Save some money.
If you have a radio that Teltronic can clone that would be the easiest way to do it, and it would almost guarantee complete compatibility with your system. If you're paying to get a radio programmed you should ask for a printout of the program, then file it in your own file and pass a copy on to your IT person.
Here is the site with Spirit programming information:
http://batlabs.com/spirit.html
Do it yourself. Save some money.
Tom in D.C.
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