![]() ![]() (However this was DOS software, not Windows) Basically all the edit did was to allow you to change the lower segment limit to 440. For example, programming 446.0 into a radio in the 450-470 split. Several years ago, some were doing this to get the radio to work outside its "split". Great news on your success! As far as going below 146, I would stay on the hex editing trail. Maybe there is some sort of factory reset of the radio?Įvery solution is good for me so thank you very much in advance. So guys please help! I dont know hot to solve the codeplug password problem OR how to replace the codeplug in it. I have built 3 versions and problem is the same. There are several versions of programming cable for this radio that can be found on the net. After that I have a usual message that radio is not connected to the CPS, it is not powered on etc.Īs I said, I am trying for days to solve this. After two sets of confirmations radio begins to receive the new codeplug but always stops at 60% of process. I have another codeplug from the same radio and I tried to clone it. When I finally made a cable that seems to connects to the radio I got message that Codeplug in the radio is password protected. I have made programming cable according to schematics found various sites. I am using CPS for commercial series R.05.16. I am over my neck with it for a past few days. I have Motorola CM360 VHF2 radio that I can not program. ![]()
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