More channels for the GTX radios?
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More channels for the GTX radios?
I've heard rumors that the GTX-900 radios can be programmed for up to 15 channels instead of only ten.
Anyone have this info?
K1ATV
Anyone have this info?
K1ATV
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I also heard that, but have yet to see one....
even if its done via lab/hex/tool ect.... I'll bet not all of the band will work.
But I just thought of someone I can ask.... so I'll post back if he did it?
even if its done via lab/hex/tool ect.... I'll bet not all of the band will work.
But I just thought of someone I can ask.... so I'll post back if he did it?
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Start at the bottom of this page:
http://www.bluefeathertech.com/kc7gr/gtx.html
It has a link to another thread on this board that may or may not be any easier to understand.
Bob M.
http://www.bluefeathertech.com/kc7gr/gtx.html
It has a link to another thread on this board that may or may not be any easier to understand.
Bob M.
More channels on a GTX
Yes it can be done.
All that is required is a little bit banging.
The extra 4 channels are displayed as unique combination of segements.
I got the information from AR902Mhz@yahoogroups.com
If you can't find it there, I can dig through my notes.
All that is required is a little bit banging.
The extra 4 channels are displayed as unique combination of segements.
I got the information from AR902Mhz@yahoogroups.com
If you can't find it there, I can dig through my notes.
Dennis
What follows is about my experience with the basic portable, but I would expect that similar things could be done with other GTX models.
There are two software mods needed to program the GTX radios this way.
First, there's a mod to get it to accept frequencies in the ham band,
described here:
http://www.bluefeathertech.com/kc7gr/gtx.html
In the last paragraph, "this link":
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=14931
goes to a Batlabs thread about the 14 channel hack. All that's missing is
how to fix the checksum after banging the bits. Iff you're doing the 14
channel hack after having done the ham band hack:
* Go to location 43Dh. Change the byte value from 40 (an '@' symbol) to 23 (a '#' symbol).
All but one of the trunking personalities can be deleted, and the remaining
one can be set to Inactive. Your conventional personalities will be
numbered 2 through 15, which will appear as channels 1 - 14 with the
trunking inactive. You can actually program 16 conventionals (2 - 17), but
don't do it. The radio will become confused whenever you select one of
those last two channels and you'll have to cycle the power off and back on (with a valid channel selected) to get it working again.
Jeff
There are two software mods needed to program the GTX radios this way.
First, there's a mod to get it to accept frequencies in the ham band,
described here:
http://www.bluefeathertech.com/kc7gr/gtx.html
In the last paragraph, "this link":
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=14931
goes to a Batlabs thread about the 14 channel hack. All that's missing is
how to fix the checksum after banging the bits. Iff you're doing the 14
channel hack after having done the ham band hack:
* Go to location 43Dh. Change the byte value from 40 (an '@' symbol) to 23 (a '#' symbol).
All but one of the trunking personalities can be deleted, and the remaining
one can be set to Inactive. Your conventional personalities will be
numbered 2 through 15, which will appear as channels 1 - 14 with the
trunking inactive. You can actually program 16 conventionals (2 - 17), but
don't do it. The radio will become confused whenever you select one of
those last two channels and you'll have to cycle the power off and back on (with a valid channel selected) to get it working again.
Jeff