The AS lacks the support of hear clear, No idea how it would work if we could get it hooked up. Step size was one mhz so it unlocked at 177 MHz. I've seen the 09 block have a not valid checksum as read from the radio, but corrected per the above it goes back in the radio fine. This is the checksum(16) of the block including the header, with 0x5555 subtracted from it to get the CKSM. These use a checksum 16 at the end of the in the CKSM data. Where nn is the length of the block not including checksum nn= len( nnttddddddd)Ĭk is the value of checksum(8) of the block including the header minus 0x55. ![]() The high RX and low TX range use the same VCO. The RX VCO has the same thing and I've moded it to 150 from 166.15 to verify. This means the CPU uses the frequency points as it's switch over points, so we can use that for changin it to 220. I verified this by rewriting the Transmit 150 MHz one to 151 MHz and then tuning to 150 mhz in the radio and transmitting. The frequency tuning points control the radio for when to switch the VCOs. ![]() Use the mototools program to pull out the code plug. There's some notes on the codeplug as a srecord here.
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