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Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
HMMMMMMMMMMM!,,, Change that to 01h and 02h.....That's 3 OOPS's today already......
By swguest · #526 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
I could have made that clearer. IF the RSS is used on such a file, to modify,add or delete parameter that references PL values, it will "re-educate" all the PL data locations and pointers. Changing
By swguest · #525 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
Unless you intend to do that via a sigital pot, a macro of a couple of SB9600 command packets should do it. I dont think the v1 of the calc was ever posted here, only linked to by Dennis near the
By swguest · #524 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
Thanks !!!!!!!!! This looks like a gold mine. I've been reinventing the wheel, but I'm learning Python in the meantime so I guess it wasn't a complete waste of time. It's looking clear to me that
By Skip Hansen · #523 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
Sigh, I didn't notice that spreadsheet for some reason ... I did set the one for PL and I've been looking at it all AM. I tested VHF and UHF this morning and fixed a couple of problems. I probably
By Skip Hansen · #522 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
@ Dennis, The "info tab" has the lion's share of what I've determined and have recorded outside of today's unsure memory. Even that * *may* * have some "unforseen at the time" errors. The post I
By swguest · #521 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
Er, I should say by the factory programming tools. Based on things I've read, I'm pretty sure their ordering system fed programming data to manufacturing, and I rather imagine they didn't use the
By Dennis Boone · #520 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
The X apparently supports at least three reference frequencies. The fourth bit combination is even more mysterious. I have never actually put a counter on the appropriate pin and played with the two
By Dennis Boone · #519 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
This data, if you have it, would save others some work, if you could post it. Preferably in _text_ form. De
By Dennis Boone · #518 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
According to what I formulated in the .xls, b1 of the 3rd byte of the 3 byte set is: 0 = 5khz 1 = 6.25 khz These seem to work/match up with the RSS's calculation for a given frequency. I've never
By swguest · #517 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
Dammit....."The bits are stored inverted. ."... *The V0/V1 bit are the ones stored inverted*.....that's what happens with decade old memory...lol Anyway the original LB only calculator .xls explains
By swguest · #516 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
"I've heard you can swap out a X9000 personality board with an X and it'll work so that kind of confirms it and I made that assumptoin." True. I've done it. The sifference is the X doesnt have an
By swguest · #515 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
I posted the? X9000 freq calc .xls with sheet protection on (w/o password) to keep cell formulas from being accidentally overwritten. Trust me it happens. It can be unprotected and the formulas can
By swguest · #514 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
I've heard you can swap out a X9000 personality board with an X and it'll work so that kind of confirms it and I made that assumptoin. I spent a lot of time
By Skip Hansen · #513 ·
Re: Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
I did the exercise of comparing hand-calculated bit patterns for tx/rx frequency, using the Syntor X rules, with ones from a high band plug I built with RSS. If I did it right, they all matched. The
By Dennis Boone · #512 ·
Code plug Rx and Tx frequencies cracked
Hi Group, I think I've figured out how the Rx and Tx frequencies are stored in the code plug.? So far I've only tested with the low band code plug that was posted earlier. --- snip
By Skip Hansen · #511 ·
Re: DIY Xcats
Oh, just saw the reply. N/m. De
By Dennis Boone · #510 ·
Re: DIY Xcats
Are you referring to P1 here? If so, I didn't realize Molex made that. De
By Dennis Boone · #509 ·
Re: DIY Xcats
I did what Lee did on the last ones I got from him: I used a 10-position and a 12-position. Molex 22152106 (10 position) Molex 22152126 (12-position)
By Bradley Andrews · #508 ·
Re: DIY Xcats
Hi Brad, What did you use for the connector to the Syntor?? Molex is showing the original part number as no longer available. Thanks. Dave WA1JHK
By Dave WA1JHK · #507 ·