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MTX9250

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 5:18 am
by N9LLO
We are getting new MTX9250's soon. Has anyone looked at the software to see if we can also use these on the Ham bands?

Chris N9LLO

Re: MTX9250

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 1:06 pm
by RadAct
oooppss

Re: MTX9250

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 1:36 pm
by Victor Xray
Chris, no the MTX9250 cannot be used in the ham band. See the numberous threads about the HT/CDM/MTX CPS not allowing out of band programming.
RadAct wrote:A ham friend of mine here in Las Vegas has just put up a 7 repeater linked system in our county and he uses a 9250 as his HT. This guy knows his stuff.
Whoa, hold on a second. Is he using his MTX9250 for ham use or only commercial? Because if your friend has REALLY modified an MTX9250 to go out-of-band and operate between 902-928MHz, he needs to pipe up here on Batlabs and describe in detail exactly how he hacked his CPS!

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 2:21 pm
by N9LLO
As it turns out they are useable and preform quite well on 900 ham

Chris

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 3:38 pm
by Victor Xray
Here is the spec sheet for the MTX9250: http://www.motorola.com/cgiss/docs/mtx9 ... ochure.pdf

935-941MHz
N9LLO wrote:As it turns out they are useable and preform quite well on 900 ham
Sorry, but I call bullsh :o t on your statement unless you come forward with detailed instructions on how to hack the CPS for the HT/MTX/CDM series.

...Everyone's Waiting...

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 3:09 pm
by N9LLO
If any ham on the board needs their MTX9250 programmed with ham freqs email me

Chris
N9LLO@aol.com

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 5:02 pm
by MSS-Dave
N9LLO wrote:If any ham on the board needs their MTX9250 programmed with ham freqs email me

Chris
N9LLO@aol.com
Here we go with the "I got somthin' you don't got" crap...

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 4:53 am
by N9LLO
MSS-Dave wrote: Here we go with the "I got somthin' you don't got" crap...

If anyone on the board (except the above [ Moderated ]) needs ham freqs
programmed in their MTX9250 email me.

Chris
N9LLO@aol.com


Moderated for Language Content

Monty

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 9:23 am
by MSS-Dave
N9LLO wrote:
MSS-Dave wrote: Here we go with the "I got somthin' you don't got" crap...

If anyone on the board (except the above jerkoff) needs ham freqs
programmed in their MTX9250 email me.

Chris
N9LLO@aol.com
Just wanted to bump it ONE more time for you...if others haven't seen it yet. Wouldn't want to bother you otherwise... :roll:

Good Luck.

73

Dave

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 12:02 pm
by N9LLO
OK,
I have made direct email replies to all that have inquired so far except Kb8ryw. Your email bounced.

Chris
N9LLO

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 3:43 pm
by 10-95
Has anyone tried Hex editing the CPS??

Frank

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 6:30 pm
by KG6EAQ
Why doesn't the person that knows how SHARE it with the rest of us? Like all the information they have received from all the others that SHARED. There's no reason not to share the wealth on this one...

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 9:40 am
by MSS-Dave
KG6EAQ wrote:Why doesn't the person that knows how SHARE it with the rest of us? Like all the information they have received from all the others that SHARED. There's no reason not to share the wealth on this one...
I think it's called attention. Everyone wants to hack CPS for all sorts of radios, if it's done on 9250, the others can't be far behind. I'm sure his inbox is stuffed with requests and comments. Share? I don't think he has it or if he does, he probably shouldn't.

This will probably just go away quietly in a week or so and we will still be doing Jedis, Spectras and GTXs. Sure a lot less expensive than $850 for 9250 :D

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 1:31 pm
by N9LLO
Dave,
Would you please just post a message asking me for the RSS so the Administrators could just ban your silly ass.

For the rest of you who could read and did email me, you have the info I can give you at this time as well as the offer to meet your programming needs in the near term. You that emailed me also have the rest of the story. More to come later as time permits.

Chris
N9LLO

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 8:32 pm
by MSS-Dave
N9LLO wrote:Dave,
Would you please just post a message asking me for the RSS so the Administrators could just ban your silly ass.

For the rest of you who could read and did email me, you have the info I can give you at this time as well as the offer to meet your programming needs in the near term. You that emailed me also have the rest of the story. More to come later as time permits.

Chris
N9LLO
OK, my last on the subject, program away. ALL of the RSS I have is legal, licensed and not swapped or given away. I'm sure all of yours is too. I personally don't hack but for those who do, hack away! That's YOUR business. You made it ours by posting publicly that you could do it whan no one else seems to be able to and you couldn't handle the comments when we called you on it.

That said, I don't need to ask for RSS, nor would I choose a public forum to post a "look what I can do with my RSS" when the way to do it is rather ambiguous and will draw attention. Those who got the e-mail referenced above with the "rest of the story" will understand where it's coming from. Hell, I'm sure everyone reading this silly crap have figured it out too.

Maybe you should offer your programming services on E-Bay so the admins and /\/\ can ban YOUR silly ass......jackoff (just to quote Chris' eloquent use of English... :o ). Go away and handle this off the board.

36.5

Dave

Admin....locked topic time? Please?

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2004 4:08 am
by N9LLO
In spite of the unwarrented attacks by a couple of jerkoffs on the board
I will continue to help out rest of the folks here just as I always have. Only a child would see my original post as "look what I have and you dont"

I am trying to help out the amateur community by offering something that is not yet readily avaliable. Motorola has done a lot for the ham community over the years but with no official channels to support ham activities it is as always, a labor of love for those involved. My CPS license was very hard to get and cannot be comprimised along with my working relationships with the folks at Schaumburg in order to continue my endeavors both amateur and commercial. For the rest of you be patient and the fruit will follow.

Chris
N9LLO