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ADDING 442 MHz FREQ TO 450/520 XTS2500 & ASTRO SABER
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:02 pm
by icom98
Fellow Forum Members,
I'd like to add a 442.000 MHz frequency to my XTS2500 and Astro Saber that are in the 450/520 MHz range.
I have the following CPS versions for these radios
XTS2500
R13.00.01
Astro Saber/XTS3000
R05.03.00
I'm not the most cumputer/software saavy person, but any help on how to achieve this will be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Larry
Re: ADDING 442 MHz FREQ TO 450/520 XTS2500 & ASTRO SABER
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 8:20 am
by N6LAU
A little knowledge in hex editing is required but nothing too crazy. Below are links to the Batlabs instructions on how to do it as well as Akardam's more detailed instructions on how to do it. I prefer Hex Workshop but apparently Akardam prefers another program.
http://www.batlabs.com/wincps.html
http://www.akardam.net/moto/docs/cps-oob.html
Re: ADDING 442 MHz FREQ TO 450/520 XTS2500 & ASTRO SABER
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:07 am
by Terriers618
Is it even possible to program out of band on the XTS 2500/5000 series anymore?
Re: ADDING 442 MHz FREQ TO 450/520 XTS2500 & ASTRO SABER
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 2:18 am
by mr.syntrx
Certainly is. How well it works on any particular radio is another matter.
Re: ADDING 442 MHz FREQ TO 450/520 XTS2500 & ASTRO SABER
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:54 am
by Terriers618
I just need to get about 7-10mhz above range on a parts built xts4000 from fleabay. Iv been holding off on ordering one because the hacked parts are all UHF L. I'd rather not brick it but certainly wouldn't lose any sleep if I did. If anyone has had high success with this I'd greatly appreciate your help!
Re: ADDING 442 MHz FREQ TO 450/520 XTS2500 & ASTRO SABER
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:00 pm
by mr.syntrx
I've got a UHF L XTS4000 (as well as an XTS5000, ASTRO Saber, MTS2000...) on 477MHz, and it seems to work reasonably well but I don't operate up there often. I just followed the out of band patch instructions on akardam's website.
There aren't many ways go brick it by pushing it out of band. You might get a FAIL 001 if the VCO isn't happy with going that far, but change back to a channel within band and it'll recover.