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Cdm1550 / HT 1250 failed program

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chadcardwell

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While attempting to reprogram a cam 1550-LS and. HT 1250 I receive a message after writing to the radio. It states that due to FCC narrowbanding regulation only 12.5 kHz configuration is allowed. I have double and triple checkecd all of my frequencies and they are set to 12.5. Why sm I getting this message. I even get it when putting the original code plug back into the radio. Thanks for any assistance.
 

SteveC0625

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While attempting to reprogram a cam 1550-LS and. HT 1250 I receive a message after writing to the radio. It states that due to FCC narrowbanding regulation only 12.5 kHz configuration is allowed. I have double and triple checkecd all of my frequencies and they are set to 12.5. Why sm I getting this message. I even get it when putting the original code plug back into the radio. Thanks for any assistance.
Go down to the trunking section, delete all but the last repeater and then make sure that it’s set for 12.5.
 

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Easier solution is to go back to 6.12.05. Works with latest firmware versions..
 
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