How to tell what core you have?
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- Astro_Saber
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- Tom in D.C.
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Okay guys, here are the facts: I have three 5D core Sabers. If you hold the monitor button down all you hear is noise. I also have a 6D core Saber. If you hold the monitor button down you hear noise, but after a couple of seconds it also makes a beep, which means the radio has either a 6D or 8D core. It reads as a 6D. The monitor button is NOT programmable; it only does one thing. The RAT buttons are programmable but only on 6D and up radios.
Tom, W2NJS
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- Elroy Jetson
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Correct. The monitor button is always a monitor button on a Saber. Hold it in. The radio will unsquelch. IF it beeps at the two second point, it's a 6D or 8D core. If it doesn't, it's 5D, no other possibility.
If the monitor button doesn't unsquelch the radio, there's a problem with it. Probably the flex circuit.
Elroy
If the monitor button doesn't unsquelch the radio, there's a problem with it. Probably the flex circuit.
Elroy
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