Hi everyone,
Im wondering if anyone can help me with my HT1000. I was programming the radio the other day, during the write my youngster decided to grab the cable and disconnect it. Now, when I read the radio it comes up as having 96 channels and Im unable to change any of the settings. I have tried to clone from other radios and receive a model # mismatch. And I think the original codeplug has been corrupted as it has the same issue. The is model # H01SDC9AA1AN and its UHF 450-520. A friend sent me the codeplugs from CPSS, but not sure if the one labeled HT1000 A1 will work.
Can anyone help me or do I now have a ht1000 paperweight? Thanks for any help.
-Steve
HT1000 bad codeplug
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Re: HT1000 bad codeplug
Okay, with some help from another board and the codeplug from CPSS I was able to get the radio up and working. The only problem is the radio now only has 2 channels instead of the original 16. Any idea how this can be changed?
-Steve
-Steve
Re: HT1000 bad codeplug
Disregard this post, I was able to repair it.
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Re: HT1000 bad codeplug
Steve.
The main purpose of this Board is to share Motorola information, so perhaps you would want to tell how
you solved the problem for the benefit of others.
Thanks and regards,
The main purpose of this Board is to share Motorola information, so perhaps you would want to tell how
you solved the problem for the benefit of others.
Thanks and regards,
Tom in D.C.
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Re: HT1000 bad codeplug
The radio was Hex edited from a 2 to 16 I bet and when the codeplug was reloaded it still thinks its a 2 f