M1225 Out of Band Programming??
Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 9:25 pm
Ok, here is a question that should have a quick answer, but maybe not!
Is there anyway to take the M1225 out of band with the version 4.0 2k/XP software?
I tried it today after using it to recover the radio from a corrupt codeplug. Unfortunately it won't work. If i use the shift method to enter the frequency it will go into the box, but as soon as you try to jump to another entry a warning pops up about it being out of band and won't allow it to remain. You have to click ok on the warning, then it will undo the change.
For example, i put in 447.925, get the warning and click ok, and it changes it to 450.925, making it back within the bandsplit. This is a real bummer, because before with a corrupt codeplug, it would transmit and receive fine on the ham band, but it didn't have any frequencies in it that i needed locally. So after battling it the only way i was able to get the radio to write was by going up to the newer software version.
The radio is working nicely again, but no dice for the ham band.
This also brings up an interesting question, because if you were to buy one of these radios you need to be very careful if you plan on using it in the ham bands. If the radio has been programmed with anything newer than version 3.1 your potentially screwed. I have a VHF version and it can be programmed into the ham band using version 3.1, which means i can't go with the newer version of the software for that radio otherwise i can no longer use it on the ham bands! No big deal, but i was going to buy another one of these in VHF for a friend, but now i'm not sure, it might be hit or miss getting one with an old enough version of the codeplug to assure ham band use.
Anyone know a way around this? Can the board be blanked somehow to get back to an older version? There is an option to initialize a blank board in the service menu, but nothing about blanking it of course. Maybe a lab version was made by Moto, but nobody can confirm it's existence.
Seems like a nice model of Moto radio though, would be a shame if it can't be made useful by hams! I know i like the VHF i have!
Is there anyway to take the M1225 out of band with the version 4.0 2k/XP software?
I tried it today after using it to recover the radio from a corrupt codeplug. Unfortunately it won't work. If i use the shift method to enter the frequency it will go into the box, but as soon as you try to jump to another entry a warning pops up about it being out of band and won't allow it to remain. You have to click ok on the warning, then it will undo the change.
For example, i put in 447.925, get the warning and click ok, and it changes it to 450.925, making it back within the bandsplit. This is a real bummer, because before with a corrupt codeplug, it would transmit and receive fine on the ham band, but it didn't have any frequencies in it that i needed locally. So after battling it the only way i was able to get the radio to write was by going up to the newer software version.
The radio is working nicely again, but no dice for the ham band.
This also brings up an interesting question, because if you were to buy one of these radios you need to be very careful if you plan on using it in the ham bands. If the radio has been programmed with anything newer than version 3.1 your potentially screwed. I have a VHF version and it can be programmed into the ham band using version 3.1, which means i can't go with the newer version of the software for that radio otherwise i can no longer use it on the ham bands! No big deal, but i was going to buy another one of these in VHF for a friend, but now i'm not sure, it might be hit or miss getting one with an old enough version of the codeplug to assure ham band use.
Anyone know a way around this? Can the board be blanked somehow to get back to an older version? There is an option to initialize a blank board in the service menu, but nothing about blanking it of course. Maybe a lab version was made by Moto, but nobody can confirm it's existence.
Seems like a nice model of Moto radio though, would be a shame if it can't be made useful by hams! I know i like the VHF i have!