Is it possible? And if so, How is it done with the Cp200?
Thanks
Warren
Cp200 cloning
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Re: Cp200 cloning
You need a cloning cable.
http://www.myradiomall.com/cgi-bin/item/AAPMKN4003
I'm not sure of the button combination required.
http://www.myradiomall.com/cgi-bin/item/AAPMKN4003
I'm not sure of the button combination required.
Philip LaDue
Endicott Audio
Endicott Audio
Re: Cp200 cloning
Procedure:
1. Turn source and target radios off.
2. Connect cloning cable (AAPMKN4003) to the side connector of both radios.
3. Turn on the destination radio.
4. Press and hold the two side buttons at the same time on the source radio and then power up the source radio (Figure 4-3). Both radios produce a “clone-entry” tone.
5. Release both side buttons, 1 and 2.
6. When cloning is completed, the source radio produce’s a “clone-exit” tone and both the source and destination radios reset.
7. Turn both radios off.
8. Disconnect the cloning cable from both radios and turn them on for normal operation.
[Mod note: Normally I would not allow revival of a several year old thread like this, but the gentleman is offering up de-facto information on the cloning procedure which may be useful for archival purposes, so I'll permit it this time. -d119]
1. Turn source and target radios off.
2. Connect cloning cable (AAPMKN4003) to the side connector of both radios.
3. Turn on the destination radio.
4. Press and hold the two side buttons at the same time on the source radio and then power up the source radio (Figure 4-3). Both radios produce a “clone-entry” tone.
5. Release both side buttons, 1 and 2.
6. When cloning is completed, the source radio produce’s a “clone-exit” tone and both the source and destination radios reset.
7. Turn both radios off.
8. Disconnect the cloning cable from both radios and turn them on for normal operation.
[Mod note: Normally I would not allow revival of a several year old thread like this, but the gentleman is offering up de-facto information on the cloning procedure which may be useful for archival purposes, so I'll permit it this time. -d119]
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