ASTRO programming question
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ASTRO programming question
how do you get past a "checksum error" when trying to program a radio that reads fine. even reading fine, and trying to program back wahat was read fine, will say checksum error.
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Have you tried to load in a good saved codeplug? I would try to load one in and see what happens, and double check all connections from the computer to the radio, and put a fresh battery in the RIB to be safe.
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Checksum error
Bro,
From what I've learned, the Checksum error occurrs when you dont' have enough ram to program a radio with a crapload of channels....
For example, if you have 32 megs of ram, you might only get 30 or 40 channels in....
In my case, I had tried to program XTS3000's... once I hit like the 40 or 50 channel area, the computer would give me more checksums... Once I tried a computer with 128 meg or more of ram, went right in....
WHat computer set up are you using?
Mike
From what I've learned, the Checksum error occurrs when you dont' have enough ram to program a radio with a crapload of channels....
For example, if you have 32 megs of ram, you might only get 30 or 40 channels in....
In my case, I had tried to program XTS3000's... once I hit like the 40 or 50 channel area, the computer would give me more checksums... Once I tried a computer with 128 meg or more of ram, went right in....
WHat computer set up are you using?
Mike