CDM Maxtrac lowband

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CDM Maxtrac lowband

Post by radioguruphil »

Can you bend a CDM or Maxtrac 36 to 42 to 35.78 ? I need a replacement radio for a customer and cannot find any 30- 36 radio's.
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Re: CDM Maxtrac lowband

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The MaxTrac will probably work fine down there but you may have to use the SHIFT-NUM method to enter the out-of-range frequencies. If that doesn't work you'll have to hex-edit the MDF file.

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Re: CDM Maxtrac lowband

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You can move the CDM down there with the Waris LAB tool and appropriate Tanapa file.
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Or write your own "S" record.

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Re: CDM Maxtrac lowband

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You need Pro LAB, then using the method described here on Batlabs, you modify the "S" record for the radio Tanapa you have by using the de-compiler and compiler programs. It's pretty straightforward, I moved a 403-470 up to 482 where the VCO unlocked.
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