Outlaw1B wrote:I am curious if I can convert my single knob 4000 into a 2 knob housing? I am not a huge fan of the single knob but the price was right. I'm sort of suspecting the answer will be no, but wanted some feedback.
no,you can't do that .
Outlaw1B wrote:I am curious if I can convert my single knob 4000 into a 2 knob housing? I am not a huge fan of the single knob but the price was right. I'm sort of suspecting the answer will be no, but wanted some feedback.
already update new firmware, so badly !n1gtl wrote:Wireshark may work if the firmware and CPS versions are older. Other than that, as wavetar said, you're probably out of luck.
aagon wrote:I bought a Motorola APX 7000 XE Model 1. The radio turns on then says self test and then immediately shuts off. I have tried different fully charged batteries and it does the same thing. Any ideas?
wow.....bad news for me !resqguy911 wrote:Although some of the icons the radio is capable of showing are different, physically the 8000 display is identical to the 6000.
aagon wrote:The 7000 is huge. I like the size of the 6000, i use it on a daily basis. I am glad they made it similar to the 6000. And in regards to the speaker, it can sure use the 1 watt. I dont use the shoulder mic and have to pay REALLY close attention.
make a apx8k just like APX7K ,why not?KE4ZNR wrote:Display appears to be the same....major difference is that the 8000 has a 1 Watt speaker (which is a lot better than the anemic speaker on the 6000).SSE5000ASTRO wrote:just like apx6000 ! display is same as apx6000?
if it is ,bad news.
Marshall KE4ZNR
d119 wrote:No, the card doesn't do unlimited upgrades. Only the number of upgrades paid for.
This is somewhat beyond my area of expertise (pricing/ordering), so I'd refer you to escomm at this point here on the board. Jeffrey, comments?
Bill_G wrote:What dip switches? They come out of the box plug and play.
Correction - plug, turn on, play. The radio has to discover the device.
escomm wrote:A friend that works for the state insists a birdy told him Motorola is working on an all band radio like the Unity & Thales that is software defined. I had a hard time believing him. What say you?
tvsjr wrote:Or it's an early dev/ALT radio that doesn't have a MACE in it. This is a known issue with those radios.
MSS-Dave wrote:If I decode this as will a APX with the TDMA option work on or with a MotoTRBO system, I believe the answer is no.SSE5000ASTRO wrote:hi,all
Just want to know apx TDMA option ,same as MOTOTRBO used?
escomm wrote:Has anyone actually got it to work? Or is it like the XTL where the checkbox is there and you can enable it, but it doesn't actually work??
Batwings21 wrote:Check your PM's.
you mean the only way is to send to M depot centre?kotaguchi wrote:The only way I know of is by using a certain software that is only released to Motorola repair depots that was never "officially" released to the end user/public.
Notice I mention "Offically".
Batwings21 wrote:More than likely tuner will not read it, sounds like someone swapped rf boards...
spectragod wrote:I have the ability to tune that radio, if that will help.
stll can't recover.The Pager Geek wrote:One thing you could try is to go through the tuning of the radio, and save every value again. Hopefully try to re-write the checksum with a saved value. You'll have to try all of them though...
Just a shot in the dark,
tpg