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Question about xtl 5000
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 1:46 am
by Ahoeg
Hello
Can anyone tell me if this xtl5000 flashcode 100001-000000-7
will do mdc1200 ptt id??
Options Installed on this Flashcode:
100001-000000-7
Q806/G806 IMBE / APCO-25 Digital Operation
H35/G48 Conventional Operation
But will it do basic mdc??
I still need the ordernumber for the programcable to this radio,
can anyone help me with this??
Maybe someone got one for sale??
Best Regards
Allan Hoeg
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 2:50 am
by Pj
Yes, or at least it should. I ordered the XTL's with the same flash, but with H14, and it did the standard MDC1200 stuff just fine.
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:05 am
by Ahoeg
Thanks a lot,
you don´t have the ordernumber
for the programmingcabel??
Best Regards
Allan Hoeg
Denmark
Re: Question about xtl 5000
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 12:23 am
by radio-link
Ahoeg wrote:Hello
Can anyone tell me if this xtl5000 flashcode 100001-000000-7
will do mdc1200 ptt id??
Best Regards
Allan Hoeg
It seems to depend on the firmware version; at least the handhelds xts5000 do only MDC with more recent firmware versions.
Are you using APCO25 in .dk on a regular basis? Never have heard P25 there...also I never have heard MDC1200 in .dk when being on holiday there :-)
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 3:23 am
by Ahoeg
Hi Ralph
I´m not using APCO25 here in Denmark,
but i use the mdc1200 on my Radiosystem.
I really don´t know much about this radio,
but i´m wauting for one i did buy.
Then i belive i´ve a lot of question more

)
Best Regards
Allan Hoeg
Denmark
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 6:32 pm
by Pj
Basically it programs the same way as the Astro Spectra series. The CPS is laid out a little differently, but does the same thing. Operation wise, its basically the same thing. It all depends on the flashcode and firmware (usually).
We bought the our VHF XTL's when they were first released (supposely one of the first dept's in the county) and came with full MDC1200 options with the IMBE/Convetional/Display ID flashcode.
So, its a pretty good bet that if its anything other than the 700/800 XTL's (which were released well before the UHF/VHF radios) you should be good to go.