Any luck with Visar RSS?

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John G
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Any luck with Visar RSS?

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Has anyone had any success figuring out how frequencies are stored in Visar RSS? I have pretty much figured out the codeplug, but have yet to discern how freqs, band limits in particular, are stored in the rss itself. Any ideas appreciated.
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I assume you mean the Visar trunked RSS? It should be a near identical procedure as the MTSX RSS, although I haven't checked since we haven't dealt with Visars in at least 6 years.

***edit 10 minutes later***

Yes, it's exactly the same...I can now enter control channels up to 880MHz just for fun. :)

http://www.batlabs.com/mtsx.html#2

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No, I meant Visar conventional. They are different.
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it should be the same as a ht1000
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Is the HT1000 documented? if so, where?
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Post by John G »

Never mind. Figured it out. Thanks anyway.
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