HT1000 Dilema

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Rayjk110
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HT1000 Dilema

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I have here a UHF HT1000, H01SDC9AA1AN.

It was labbed by a friend of mine to "H01SDC9AA3DN".

The radio powers up just fine, and was last programmed with 'regular' non-lab software.

The problem is, after it got 'labbed', I cannot get it to transmitt or recieve, nor do the side buttons do anything. Upon powering it up in test mode, I recieve an acknowledge beep for each of the buttons, so, at least I know all buttons are fine. Again, after power up with the beep, pressing the PTT or side buttons does nothing, not even the red TX light. When I flip to a channel with TX inhibit on it, it will make the "boooop" sound when pressing the PTT. Also, transmitting to it from a UHF Spectra on the same channel/tone does nothing.

Toggling the PTT under radio alignment in the RSS also will not TX the radio - nothing inside appears to be blown or missing.


Thoughts as to what may be wrong??
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Post by Mfire39 »

Have you tried dumping the orig plug back to it?

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Post by W6JK »

Was this an attempt to go from2 to 16 channels? If so, lab work is not required. There's a simple code plug hack detailed on BatLabs that will do it. I suggest getting your friend to put whatever he did back the way it was, if he can. Then follow the instructions on BatLabs.

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Post by Rayjk110 »

Thanks for the help. It was a 2 to 16 channels hack that he told me he did thru LAB RSS, and I do not have an original codeplug.

If anyone does, however, have an H01SDC9AA1AN codeplug they can eamil me, Rayjk110 at yahoo.com that would be great.
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Post by RadioSouth »

It was too far banging it to a A to a D. However an A will go to a B OK and pick up some side button function that the A doesn't have besides monitor. Like mentioned the 1st step at this point is restoring to original.
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