LF: UHF MTS2000 codeplug w/ SmartZone flashcode

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Johnny Grep
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LF: UHF MTS2000 codeplug w/ SmartZone flashcode

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Read the subject - Model II would be great, too!
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Do you need an R or S split plug?

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If your radio has old firmware, programming it with the latest CPS will not add any new features unless you have the latest firmware to match..

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Post by gatekeep »

If you need an R-Split I think i have a Model II SmartZone CP... but its an CPS CP not an RSS...
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Post by Johnny Grep »

Need an R-Split, preferrably model 2 with basic flash. I'd rather have a RSS CP. :)

While we're at it does anyone have a MCS2K model 1 VHF codeplug, with a conventional flash? (Needs MDC encode at the very least)
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Post by wavetar »

FYI, LAB can read a CPS codeplug the same as it reads a DOS RSS one...it'll give an error, but it will still have loaded the "packed" codeplug into memory.

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