mts2000 password, ugh.

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nh7cy
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mts2000 password, ugh.

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Awhile ago, I purchased an Mts2000 off of greedbay that supposedly *worked great when last programmed*. Upon programming it (it had been deprogrammed at the time of purchase), it was found that the previous owner had set a password in cps. By the time this was attempted, the seller had fallen out of contact. Btw, I checked the stolen radio database and this radio wasn't in there. Is there any way around this, or am I just the proud owner of a very expensive paperweight?
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Re: mts2000 password, ugh.

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There's usually a way around everthing. 8)

I haven't personally played with passwords on the MTS series, but -

If you're using MT/S CPS, it very well could be the same procedure used with password recovery on the Waris series radios. Do a search for it and you should find it.
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Re: mts2000 password, ugh.

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Would cloning work in this case?
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I've been wondering about cloning as well. I don't have the radio on me at the moment, but I'll try just that when I get it.

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