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XPR cloning
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:24 pm
by WMDFF
Can I take a code plug from a 6500 and clone it into a 6550? They are both UHF but they are different splits. Nothing in the plug is outside the band split of the 6550. Would this work or is there a trick to make it work?
Re: XPR cloning
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 4:35 pm
by wkr518
WMDFF wrote:Can I take a code plug from a 6500 and clone it into a 6550? They are both UHF but they are different splits. Nothing in the plug is outside the band split of the 6550. Would this work or is there a trick to make it work?
Never have tried but would not think it is possible due to different model number.
Re: XPR cloning
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:00 pm
by wavetar
You can do the next best thing, which is 'drag and drop' from one codeplug to another, as you can do in most newer CPS packages. The TRBO is a little different though...in all others you open up two separate instances of the CPS, one for the 'target' codeplug & one for the 'donor' codeplug, then drag & drop between them. With the TRBO CPS, you open up both codeplugs within the same CPS, then drag & drop between them.
Todd
Re: XPR cloning
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 9:49 pm
by videonerd
Are there any sources for non-OEM Trbo 6500 programming cables?
Re: XPR cloning
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 8:47 am
by WMDFF
videonerd wrote:Are there any sources for non-OEM Trbo 6500 programming cables?
Why worry about screwing your radio up the Motorola cables are only like $65 or $70?