Saber Lab- DOes it exist?

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I'm still trying to find a way to cram off-center spaced channels into a conventional Saber. (i.e. 155.9775MHz)

I can edit them into the RPF, but RSS dumps them during programming.

I was curious if:
1) There was such a thing as Saber LAB,
2) If it had a read / write without pack / unpack feature, similar to the feature in Astro LAB that comes up around here from time to time, and
3) If it exists, and can write without going through the RPF first, could it be used to write the off-center frequencies into the radio?

Thanks!

P.S. NOTE- I'm looking for information here, not software.
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Post by 10-95 »

The only version I have ever seen is called saber monitor and it never worked on any domestic sabers for some reason, it worked fine on the MX3000/1000 series(euro sabers) but would crash when it finished the core read on an american saber. The one function that would work on american sabers was the function called "STATISTICS" , It would give vital info on the screen like core i.d./cope info / securenet info, also would let you know of any eeprom errors.


Good luck on you research!

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