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Post by ASTRO_25 »

How about a new thread.

Post your flashcode of your radio, along with the model # and bandsplit. Might give us some good information out there...
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Post by Elroy Jetson »

Why even bother, when you can type in FFFFFF-FFFFFF-F in the interactive flashcode decoder and get the full list of available options? That list is accurate and up to date as of just a few weeks ago.

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Post by ASTRO_25 »

b/c elroy, i wanna see whats REALLY out there, not someone putting in all F's to get everything.
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My 2.364345 cents (counting for inflation) is:

Somethings should just be left to the unknown....
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581001 - 0C1A00 - 5

Q806/G806 IMBE / APCO-25 Digital Operation
H14/G114 Digital ID Display
H868/W298 Conventional Multikey and Analog Conventional MDC OTAR
G170/H43 Remote Monitor and Radio Trace
H35/G48 Conventional Operation
Q352 Soft ID
Q351 MODAT Operation
W947/Q947 APCO Packet Data
Q387 Conventional voting scan
G182 Enhanced Radio Call Protocol
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What extactly is the Enhanced Radio protocall? Thanks
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Post by Nick »

Flashcode: D91008 - 4F1E00 - 2

Q806/G806 IMBE / APCO-25 Digital Operation
H14/G114 Digital ID Display
H15/H44 H15 is Astro Data / H44 is VRM500 for MCS2000 only
H101,G101,H169 Conventional Repeater Access (Analog Operation Only)(MDC1200 or Singletone)
H868/W298 Conventional Multikey and Analog Conventional MDC OTAR
G170/H43 Remote Monitor and Radio Trace
H38/G51 Smartzone Operation
H07 Multikey software encryption
Q354 OTACS (Over The Air Channel Steering)
Q353 OTACR ((Over The Air Channel Reassignment)
Q352 Soft ID
Q351 MODAT Operation
W947/Q947 APCO Packet Data
Q387 Conventional voting scan
Q173/G173 Smartzone OmniLink Operation
G182 Enhanced Radio Call Protocol

Flashcode: 559001 - 080000 - 6

Q806/G806 IMBE / APCO-25 Digital Operation
H14/G114 Digital ID Display
H101,G101,H169 Conventional Repeater Access (Analog Operation Only)(MDC1200 or Singletone)
H868/W969 Multikey Operation
G170/H43 Remote Monitor and Radio Trace
H46 One-Touch Operation
H39 Selective Radio Inhibit
Q351 MODAT Operation
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Post by CHEFA2001 »

And what is one touch operation>?
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Post by HumHead »

Is the checksum digit decimal or hex?
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Post by Twisted_Pear »

One Touch is kinda like a macro. You can program a button to do a specific task. Unfortunately I can't recall what exactly.

And to follow-up...

It's like speed dialing for telephone, call alert, private call, status, or message. You tell it what type of calling, the calling list id, and it will send a call alert to that radio id, inititate a phone call to a specific number, or send out a specific status/message number.

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ok, T/P, Thanks
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Post by Twisted_Pear »

These are all from legit firmware radios that I have...

100001-000000-7 900 MTS2000
100004-000000-4 900 MCS2000
500008-000000-1 800 XTS3000
500008-000600-5 UHF XTS3000
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Post by Twisted_Pear »

On 2002-01-18 00:57, HumHead wrote:
Is the checksum digit decimal or hex?
Hex
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Post by spectragod »

Wow...legit radio's??? So are mine. SG
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Post by Twisted_Pear »

I was talking about the firmware Mr. Quick Reader. We can all go out and upgrade our radios through Motorola, or hack, and come out with some strange, wacky flash code. What I meant was for flash codes for radios ordered for particular systems. I could care less if a radio uses some fancy option, what I like to see is how an agency officially options their radios.
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