CM300 change band limits?

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eagle844
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CM300 change band limits?

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I am trying to program a CM300 32ch VHF for 2 meters. I am difficulty with frequencies below 146.000Mhz. The CPS will not take them. I tried the trick for my Maxtrac's and have not been successful. I have looked unitl my eyes are burning on the net for a solution, again, nothing.

Would it be possible to tx and rx at 144.500? That is the lowest we will use. I am not going to use it for APRS on 39.

I have a feeling that these radios and software are locked from going below 146.000Mhz no matter what.


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Mike
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Re: CM300 change band limits?

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eagle844 wrote:I am trying to program a CM300 32ch VHF for 2 meters. I am difficulty with frequencies below 146.000Mhz. The CPS will not take them. I tried the trick for my Maxtrac's and have not been successful. I have looked unitl my eyes are burning on the net for a solution, again, nothing.

Would it be possible to tx and rx at 144.500? That is the lowest we will use. I am not going to use it for APRS on 39.

I have a feeling that these radios and software are locked from going below 146.000Mhz no matter what.


Thanks

Mike
See this thread:

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=81925

It starts out as a thread for region hacking, but later on details out-of-band hacks as well.
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