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"Q" Option Definitions
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 3:26 am
by Gigs
I did searching and could not find a listing, but if someone could provide a listing of "Q" options for the 5K series, such as Q52 is FPP, etc. I would think "even as a sticky" this would be handy for people wanting to order radios to know the options out there. For instance, Q806 (I think) is Channel Announcement. Thanks
Re: "Q" Option Definitions
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 5:29 am
by Mfire39
Q806 ASTRO Digital Operation
H14 Enhanced Digital ID Display
Q52 Federal Government FPP
Q498 Hardware Multikey Encryption w/ OTAR
H43 Trunked Radio Trace / Remote Monitor
H46 Trunked One Touch Status Message
G996 Over the Air Provisioning
H02 Encrypted Tactical Inhibit
H38 SMARTZONE Systems Operation
H37 SMARTNET Systems Operation
H35 Conventional Systems Operation
G857 FDNY Emergency Rx/Tx Tone Set
H04 Conventional Tactical Rekey
Q947 APCO Packet Data Interface
Q53 FCC FPP And Radio Cloning
Q387 Conventional Voting Scan
Q173 SMARTZONE OMNILINK Multizone Operation
Q182 Radio Control Protocol
Q361 ASTRO 25 9600 Baud Trunking
Q445 Fireground Accountability Software
Q446 Channel Announcement
Q667 ADP Encryption Software DSP Based Only
-Marc
Re: "Q" Option Definitions
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:44 pm
by radioinstl
Q374 Type 1 Encryption with DES
Q400 Type 1 Capability with DES encryption
Q947 RS232 packet data interface
Re: "Q" Option Definitions
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:25 pm
by ajpritch
Would these be the same for the 2500 as well since it is the same family?
Re: "Q" Option Definitions
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:23 pm
by Pj
The option numbers should be the same, provided that the options are available for that radio model (1500/2500/4000/5000/etc). If you look at the top of this forum, find sticky for the akardam tool/tips or something like that. In that post, is a link to his flash code decoders which will break down the options per radio line. If you enter all F's as the flashcode, it will come back with every known option available for the specific radio line and type.
Has anyone ever been able to confirm the difference between a "Q" and "H" option? I think H's were initally major radio software releases (H35 vs 37, etc), but then you have something simple like H14.