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CDM's Out of Band

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Has anyone figured out how to program a CDM mobile out of band?
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you'd be the first.....
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Are you refering to a CDM1250?
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Yea, CDM1250 or CDM1550.
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I have a CDM1250 UHF on my work bench that I use for company Plus several Ham repeaters. The software did not seem to care about out of band.
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If you enter and out of band freq, it will come up as an invalid field and not allow you to save or write it.
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walt10 wrote:I have a CDM1250 UHF on my work bench that I use for company Plus several Ham repeaters. The software did not seem to care about out of band.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't the UHF ham frequencies reside in the 440MHz range? The radio is capable of 403-470, so it wouldn't care about ham. Try to program it for something above or below the 403-470 range, you'll get the invalid fields & won't be able to program the radio.

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Never tried that far out. I had no reason to. Only interested in low 450 and 440 to 449.
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The usual is someone with a 450-470 (like me) who wants to put ham channels in it and can't :evil: :lol:
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walt10 wrote:Never tried that far out. I had no reason to. Only interested in low 450 and 440 to 449.
ok, well then i think i misunderstood that question a bit then...When i hear a question about "out of band" programming on a mobile or a portable, i tend to think of a mobile being programmed outside of it's bandwidth chunk that it's designed for....like for instance 399 on a 403-470 CDM mobile, rather than thinking of programming a radio outside of a band that you are legally allowed to transmit on...who knows, you may want to listen to some strange guvna on 399, are you gonna transmit, no! i hope not...that's where i'm coming from.....i tend to think on the physical side, not the 'legality' side.
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Well my aplication is to program 6M into a high split Lowband CDM 1550. I have had a beta unit for several years and would like to use it for HAM.
And by the way if your radio is 403-470 then 444 is in the band it's designed for.
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I've been trying to find a 403-470 to trade with my 450-512 but have not had much luck. It was so easy when you could just hold down the shift key in the RSS..... :roll:
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Has there been any success modifying a CDM to do 6M HAM? This would be a BIG benefit to HAMs if it can be done. I know I would jump at the chance to get a CDM on 6M.
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I have a UHF CDM1550 Model, Model Number AAM25SKF9DU5AN, S/N 792IACXXXX; wich reads as 450-512, LTR, 16 Conv. Channels.

Welll....when I read it with the RSS it comes up as 403-470 with 128 Conv. channels and serial number 1234567890. SO, this radio has been successfully hacked for 70CM ham and more conv. channels.

I could distribute the code plug for this, but is this allowed on BatLabs?
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send it here: http://www.codeplugsupersite.com/ & drop an email to me with it... please! thx....Jim
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Rayjk110 wrote:I have a UHF CDM1550 Model, Model Number AAM25SKF9DU5AN, S/N 792IACXXXX; wich reads as 450-512, LTR, 16 Conv. Channels.

Welll....when I read it with the RSS it comes up as 403-470 with 128 Conv. channels and serial number 1234567890. SO, this radio has been successfully hacked for 70CM ham and more conv. channels.
There are some tools out to re-flash the radios with whatever you want, to change the market designator, to use non-standard codeplugs...but you can fry your radio with this.
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So you mean to say that since my radio is factory 450-512, TX'ing on 440 will fry the radio?

It's wokred fine for me so far.
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Rayjk110 wrote:So you mean to say that since my radio is factory 450-512, TX'ing on 440 will fry the radio?

It's wokred fine for me so far.
No, not at all. Just using those hacked tools without good knowledge may fry your radio.
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