MT2000 160 to 250 channels

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I've read on the MT2000 info page how to hack the MT200 A7 from 160 to 255 modes. I have a copy of depot, and don't see a place to create the model profile? Can someone who has done fill me in? Thanks.

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Does anyone know how to do this ?

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What band radio are you wanting to do? I think one way to do this is to clone a 250 mode codeplug into a 160 mode radio. I have one for 800MHz if you want to give it a try.

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Ok, if thats one way to do it, I'll give it a try. It's a 136-178 Mhz split. Anyone hvae a codeplug for a MT2000 on this split with 255 ch ?

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Its real simple,

1. Open your codeplug in depot and change the maximum # of channels in radio wide options to 255, save, and rewrite to the radio.

2. Read with regular RSS and you have 255 channels.

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Hi Chris,

I tried that last night, and it won't let me select the field with maximum channels. It skips right over it. Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Jay

On 2001-11-30 21:37, Chris wrote:
Its real simple,

1. Open your codeplug in depot and change the maximum # of channels in radio wide options to 255, save, and rewrite to the radio.

2. Read with regular RSS and you have 255 channels.

Chris
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