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Old 02-17-2013, 12:25 PM
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Default Help with my xts3000 cps?

My buddy has a xts3000 model 3 and I have a xts3000 model 3 and same flashcode and I trying to use his radio to clone it to my xts3000 and it doesnt work at all. I did the drag and drop and all of these invalid fields was not copied. That is what is says when I drag and drop it. Please Help. I just want his channels to be into my radio.
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Is this the same XTS 3k on a trunked system you were trying to get on earlier? You won't be able to clone if you don't have the system key. Otherwise, how are you trying to clone? You have to use the cloning tool properly and your radios need to not only have the same flashcode but also the exact same model number.
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They have the same eveything but they dont have the same serial number. I program the channels into my radio but it doesnt work it has the name of the channels but it doesnt work.
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"Fire Chief Nick" can't help you out?

Seriously, dude just please go buy a scanner or take your
3000 to a professional radio shop where they can help you figure out if you are authorized
to be doing what you are trying to do.

Your short posting history here shows you have no idea of what you are
doing when it comes to radio programming and it appears that you are trying to program into your radio a radio system on which you have not been granted access.

You keep messing around and your radio stands a good chance of being inhibited
by a system admin. God knows if you were trying stuff like this on the system
I help manage your radio would be bricked in a heartbeat.

Nothing against you personally just trying to give you some advice before you
either brick your radio or cause major issues to a local system.
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What type of channels are you dealing with? Conventional of trunked?

If you just want conventional channels from your buddies radio drag and drop signaling systems (if applicable), conventional personalities, zones, then scan list in that order one at a time. Your invalid fields should be minimal or none when finished.
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This is why people who have no idea what they are doing should not have access to programming software
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Old 02-17-2013, 3:43 PM
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This is why people who have no idea what they are doing should not have access to programming software

This IS very true
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It's also difficult to diagnose programming issues over a hobbyist internet forum!
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Uniden700,

These guys are -really- trying to help you out here. I'd strongly suggest you pay close attention to what they are saying. They are 100% correct. You will end up with a door stop, at the minimum, for a radio if you try to get on the trunked system. Worse case will likely end up with a visit from the police, and lose your radio. A scanner is the correct tool for monitoring a trunked radio system. I run a trunked system and on top of all the radios I have access to, I have a Uniden scanner for general monitoring, it's what sits in my office so I know whats going on outside.

Really, you need to pay close attention here. No reason to lose your radio over this.
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