[Motorola] any tricks for programming 2-meter freqs into HT-1000?
JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON
[email protected]
Thu, 25 Apr 2002 14:27:52 -0400 (EDT)
Well, our old radio tech didn't know what the hell he was doing truthfully,
because he said that he was able to do something in Windows back around
Christmas of 1998. Maybe he just was thinking that this could run on a
faster computer. I haven't seen anything for out of band programming on
batlabs.com, but I was just there the other day and saw mainly pin
outs. I'm still trying to find information on programming an XTS-3000 to
receive our digital trunked system.
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Alex wrote:
> As far as I know there is no Windows CPS for the HT1000. I think the
> latest version is 3, and it's dos based. HT1000's will cover the hamband
> without issue. If the software cries about it, hold down the shift key
> while you put the frequency in. E.G. 146.55 would be !$^.%% - you'll
> notice the numbers will change the software will complain, but let you
> keep what you typed in.
>
> For more information about out of band programming, check out Batlabs -
> http://www.batlabs.com. With VHF the ham band isn't really out of the
> band programming, but on a 450-512 split HT1000, the 440 range is.
>
> -Alex
>
>
> On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone. I am just wondering if there are any tricks when programming
> > in 2-meter frequencies and offsets using the latest RSS in Windows, and
> > the older DOS version for the HT-1000? I am going to try to get an HT-1000
> > programmed to do 2-meters to test before I take it to Dayton, and the
> > person who I am thinking of taking it to is not a ham, and I'm just
> > wondering if he might run into problems? Any help would be appreciated,
> > and thanks in advance.
>
>
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