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MTSX and the 220 MHz band

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KC2GSP

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I want to preface this by saying this is not a software request..

I have recently acquired an MT2000 that's been modded for the 220 band, the individual I got it from had no information about it. When I fired up the computer to check it out, I was met with the Codeplug Too New error while using version R06.08.00. I believe this was most likely the last official release of mtsx rss so that leads me to believe there was some hex editing of maybe the MDF file or something along those lines. Anyone out there care to take a stab at what's needed to read and write to this radio?
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong but did you say rss? I want to say that they came out with CPS for that radio awhile back


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There's a very possible chance the radio could have been an MOF230 now that I do more investigating. If that is the case then I will certainly need to use Wookie to program it. The radio was probably re cased into an mt2000 chassis
 

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Mod to 222 MHz

Several years ago at Dayton I was eating lunch at a table with some Motorola employees that had radios modded to the 222 band. This was an in house project based on what they said, although I have seen a couple on ebay.
 

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Motorola produced a 220MHz Jedi portable called the MOF230 for a foreign market. One of their North American engineers had one he had programmed up with a bunch of different repeater pairs.
 

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MOF230’s are quirky radios with even quirkier software. Better off with a 220mhz HT1250 or CDM1550 if you are wanting /\/\ 220 Gear.
 

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I've actually got a cdm1550 and ht1250 for 220. The only reason I took on this mystery radio was because it was packaged as an mt2000 which would have been great. Had I known it was an MOF just inside an mt2000 housing, I probably would have passed it by but oh well. Still interesting nonetheless
 
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