HT1250 Boo Boo

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ki4ccz
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HT1250 Boo Boo

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Hey Guys,

I was at a hamfest the other day and picked up a HT1250LS very cheap.I was thinking these were 128 channels but when I went to programming the radio it only holds 16. Is there any way I can change this radio to a regular ht1250? I need help BIG TIME. Here is the model H25RDH9DP6AN.

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bezking
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Re: HT1250 Boo Boo

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You can use the unofficial Waris labtool to blow in an HT1250 codeplug, but if you do I believe the radio will need to be retuned.
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fixanythingman72
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Re: HT1250 Boo Boo

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bezking wrote:You can use the unofficial Waris labtool to blow in an HT1250 codeplug, but if you do I believe the radio will need to be retuned.
you can also use global tuner to save the tuning data before blowing in a new code plug. Its a pretty good rule of thumb to back up the tuning data before you do anything with the lab tool.
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Spiffy50
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Re: HT1250 Boo Boo

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There is/was a model of HT1250 that did (someone correct me if I'm wrong here) 128 conventional modes and 160 LTR modes. I believe it was pre-HT1550. If you're going to use the inofficial labtool, you may as well use that codeplug assuming of course you want to retain the LTR capabilities.
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