XTS3000 codeplug NO LONGER needed. yippieeee!!!
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XTS3000 codeplug NO LONGER needed. yippieeee!!!
I need a codeplug for my XTS3000 that is usable with RSS 9.05 or less. I do not have access to CPS, so a CPS plug is useless to me (I already have two).
Model number: H09RDH9PW7BN
Flash: I DONT CARE !! , but 500008-000600-5 would match nicely.
Seriously ANY XTS3000 codeplug would be GREAT! As long as it is readable with RSS <= 9.05.
Many thanks for any help.
Model number: H09RDH9PW7BN
Flash: I DONT CARE !! , but 500008-000600-5 would match nicely.
Seriously ANY XTS3000 codeplug would be GREAT! As long as it is readable with RSS <= 9.05.
Many thanks for any help.
Last edited by bhaguan on Wed Mar 24, 2004 4:38 pm, edited 5 times in total.
Bump,
I will send a good as new mic head (no cury cord or radio connector as i pinched it as a programming cable
), to the first person who can help me out here.
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I will send a good as new mic head (no cury cord or radio connector as i pinched it as a programming cable

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Last edited by bhaguan on Tue Mar 23, 2004 4:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Slowly filtering down out of rural fire brigadesSundown wrote:Where are all these 403-470 XTS3k's popping up from in Aus with that flashcode?? Any surplus auctions I'm missing out on?

I know of a few brigades who have had a lot of problems (mostly due to lack of /\/\ compaitble funding

They have all got em going in the end, but they got em cheap post olympics, and have had frustrating times with them (sound familiar?), so if you know who to ask you can get them to part with them cheap.
Last edited by bhaguan on Tue Mar 23, 2004 4:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Hey bhaguan,
You play around with those CBRS repeaters much over there?. Looks like alot of fun to have UHF CB widely available around the country.
(Everyone: CBRS is the australian 476-477MHz license free CB service. 40 channels with 8 repeaters available). 5 Watt limit.
You play around with those CBRS repeaters much over there?. Looks like alot of fun to have UHF CB widely available around the country.

(Everyone: CBRS is the australian 476-477MHz license free CB service. 40 channels with 8 repeaters available). 5 Watt limit.
Radio Tech Troubleshooting Golden Rule #1: Check your connections
Hiya,2wayfreq wrote: You play around with those CBRS repeaters much over there?. Looks like alot of fun to have UHF CB widely available around the country.![]()
Yep sure do. I can hit 2 different repeaters from my house, and get a combined coverage radius of well over 250Km (in the less hilly directions).
And in the regional areas (like where I live) the channels are inhabited mostly by people you may actually want to talk to.
In the major cities the channels are FULL of complete d^^kheads, but i guess thats inevitable on unregulated bands.
They're being stolen from the New South Wales Fire Brigades at a fairly alarming rate.Sundown wrote:Where are all these 403-470 XTS3k's popping up from in Aus with that flashcode?? Any surplus auctions I'm missing out on?

The NSWFB had MTS 2000's which have flowed on to the Rural Fire Service as the ex 2000 Olympics XTS's became available.
Steve