XTS3500 Out of band
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XTS3500 Out of band
Has anyone figured this out. Did a search and came up eiht nothing. I have tried all of the different mods listed for other RSS and CPS packages but nothing has worked to date.
- Astro Spectra
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it was my understanding that the hacks on the main site has some genertic information that will allow you to modify the RSS to allow out of band programming.
note this will be just a guide -- but it applies to most all of the ODB/pharlap versions of rss.
http://batlabs.com/mtsx.html
doug
note this will be just a guide -- but it applies to most all of the ODB/pharlap versions of rss.
http://batlabs.com/mtsx.html
doug
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Hi Doug,
Thanks for your reply. I have tried using the procedures listed on the main site but have had no luck in doing so. I have tried the procedures listed for every radio on the XTS3500 and have had no luck. I have also searched through every file in the RSS for the bandsplits using "450", "450000000" and converting that to hex etc. I just can not find where the bandsplits are. I have also tried 136, 520, 174 and 403 as well.
Thanks for your reply. I have tried using the procedures listed on the main site but have had no luck in doing so. I have tried the procedures listed for every radio on the XTS3500 and have had no luck. I have also searched through every file in the RSS for the bandsplits using "450", "450000000" and converting that to hex etc. I just can not find where the bandsplits are. I have also tried 136, 520, 174 and 403 as well.
- Astro Spectra
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You didn't state which RSS you're using so I haven't spent any time testing this, but you could try changing the value 35h to 34h at the following location offsets in the runtime.odb file (good for RSS Version R02.00.03):
1A369
1A3C9
1A3D5
1A5B5
1A615
1A805
1A865
This should lower the 450 band edge to 440 MHz.
1A369
1A3C9
1A3D5
1A5B5
1A615
1A805
1A865
This should lower the 450 band edge to 440 MHz.
I have R02.00.03. The above mod worked perfectly. I could not find the 35H and 34H values. They cant be hex (0-9 and A-F). I looked at the location offsets and in the text box on the right pane I saw the 450.000 listing.Astro Spectra wrote:You didn't state which RSS you're using so I haven't spent any time testing this, but you could try changing the value 35h to 34h at the following location offsets in the runtime.odb file (good for RSS Version R02.00.03):
1A369
1A3C9
1A3D5
1A5B5
1A615
1A805
1A865
This should lower the 450 band edge to 440 MHz.
Thanks for the help guys, I appreaciate it.
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