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Programming snafu

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gil_ford

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After finally getting my P7200 into program mode I hit something and came up with this Ready screen which I seem to be stuck in. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Mods - please feel free to move this if I accidently landed in the wrong spot. Thanks.
 

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Looks like it's stuck at the burnapp screen.

Per FoilOil on Austech:
To get out:
1. Press the down arrow, display will read M:BAPP. Select to load.
2. Press the Opt1 button, display will read M:ECP. Select to load.
3. Press the Menu button, display will read M:ECP. Confirm? N
4. Press the Opt1 button, display will read M:ECP. Confirm? Y
5. Press the Menu button. The radio should reboot to its normal mode.

Source: Harris P7200 Ready PBAPP problem
 

gil_ford

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Looks like it's stuck at the burnapp screen.

Per FoilOil on Austech:
To get out:
1. Press the down arrow, display will read M:BAPP. Select to load.
2. Press the Opt1 button, display will read M:ECP. Select to load.
3. Press the Menu button, display will read M:ECP. Confirm? N
4. Press the Opt1 button, display will read M:ECP. Confirm? Y
5. Press the Menu button. The radio should reboot to its normal mode.

Source: Harris P7200 Ready PBAPP problem
That did it. Thank you.
 
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