XTS3500 codeplugs wanted
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- Astro Spectra
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XTS3500 codeplugs wanted
I'm having a careful look at the XTS3500 RSS and would appreciate some sample codeplugs.
- Astro Spectra
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My past posts will give you an idea:
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It's my understanding that there hasn't been a lot of experimenting with the 3500's due to the fact they are one of the first radios out there that have encrypted codeplugs, and their software looks and seems to be the same as the 3000/astro saber, but isn't.
They are trying to crack down on people making adjustments and such, and IIRC, they started with the 3500.
-Alex
They are trying to crack down on people making adjustments and such, and IIRC, they started with the 3500.
-Alex
- The Pager Geek
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Open Runtime.ODB in your magical hex editor:
Do a text search for whatever limit you'd like to change:
Example:
Lower limit is 450.0000 (search for "450")
Change all but the last occurance of 450. (the last occurance is refering to a text message and has nothing to do with frequency)
Save while making a back-up, done.
tpg
Do a text search for whatever limit you'd like to change:
Example:
Lower limit is 450.0000 (search for "450")
Change all but the last occurance of 450. (the last occurance is refering to a text message and has nothing to do with frequency)
Save while making a back-up, done.
tpg
- Astro Spectra
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Alex - yes very much the case but where there's a will there's a way.
As you probably know, to attack any encrypted system you need sufficient depth (ie a bunch of different codeplugs). The treatment of the new codeplug adds to the challenge of the new M-Core microRISC architecture CPU.
Oh for the days of the good old 6800 instruction set and the elegant (IMHO) 68HC11!
As you probably know, to attack any encrypted system you need sufficient depth (ie a bunch of different codeplugs). The treatment of the new codeplug adds to the challenge of the new M-Core microRISC architecture CPU.
Oh for the days of the good old 6800 instruction set and the elegant (IMHO) 68HC11!
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Astro portables seem to go down to 440 MHz fine and work in analog and Astro. Just make sure your radio alignment is fine, especially the mod comp.
The Astro Spectra mobiles go down to 440 MHz and work fine in analog but Astro has issues. I've had to change resistors on the vocon board to get the proper Astro deviation, then go back and realign the radio for the freqs above 450 MHz. The reason is the soft pots on the Astro Spectra do not work below 450.
George
The Astro Spectra mobiles go down to 440 MHz and work fine in analog but Astro has issues. I've had to change resistors on the vocon board to get the proper Astro deviation, then go back and realign the radio for the freqs above 450 MHz. The reason is the soft pots on the Astro Spectra do not work below 450.
George