CDM1250 on 6 meters

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WD6EEV
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CDM1250 on 6 meters

Post by WD6EEV »

I am trying to program a CDM1250 on 6 meters and could use some advice.

I read the thread on doing a 220 Mhz radio and hope I don't have to go through all that.
I have CPS R06.11.05 and Hex Workshop.
Can I just edit the Hex string in the CPS?
Can someone tell me the Hex string I need to change and what to change it to?
I recall someone saying they were able to do it with non-hacked CPS, but mine sure didn't work.
Maybe a different supported region?

Thanks,
Neal
motorola_otaku
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Re: CDM1250 on 6 meters

Post by motorola_otaku »

WD6EEV wrote:I read the thread on doing a 220 Mhz radio and hope I don't have to go through all that.
Unless someone coughs up the mod to the CPS itself you're out of luck in that regard.
Can I just edit the Hex string in the CPS?
The problem with editing a CPS-saved archive is that CPS encrypts it before saving to prevent you from doing just that. The reason the 220 mod works is that the default codeplugs that come with the Waris Flash Grade tool are unencrypted s-records.
WD6EEV
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Re: CDM1250 on 6 meters

Post by WD6EEV »

The problem with editing a CPS-saved archive is that CPS encrypts it before saving to prevent you from doing just that. The reason the 220 mod works is that the default codeplugs that come with the Waris Flash Grade tool are unencrypted s-records.
So, if I had a copy of the default code plug for that radio, could I edit that?
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