gargamel1901
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- May 8, 2012
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I've finally got around to finishing up my "X9000 frequency/data codeplug disection" project. I completed the core parts a while back but am just now taking the time to cobble it together in a form presentable for release.
I've compiled the info in an MS Excel file including a bit of a tutorial on the CP contents, and how to manipulate the data to view the it in a more understandable form.
I also created a couple of calculators that generates byte data from frequency input, converts byte data into frequency values, and some details on VCO range control bits and divider reference control.
My focus was the Low Band (T71) X9000. Other stuff near completion are the same calculators for VHF and UHF radios as well as an Excel based checksum generator for the X9000 CP.
The frequency/byte calculators are Excel formula based, but I had to use Macros to get the CS generator to work without numerous,somewhat tedious manual steps, so to run it you will have to have macros enabled.
I'm considering using a PGP sig or something similar when I release it so folks know if they have the original code or an altered (possibly dangerous) version.
I even touch on some Arduino references. Essentially just concepts, no code or design anywhere near release worthy at the moment.
So……..anyone still interested in these ol' gals?
(Yeah, Jim, I finally got around to finishing this after how long now?….lol)
Regards.
I've compiled the info in an MS Excel file including a bit of a tutorial on the CP contents, and how to manipulate the data to view the it in a more understandable form.
I also created a couple of calculators that generates byte data from frequency input, converts byte data into frequency values, and some details on VCO range control bits and divider reference control.
My focus was the Low Band (T71) X9000. Other stuff near completion are the same calculators for VHF and UHF radios as well as an Excel based checksum generator for the X9000 CP.
The frequency/byte calculators are Excel formula based, but I had to use Macros to get the CS generator to work without numerous,somewhat tedious manual steps, so to run it you will have to have macros enabled.
I'm considering using a PGP sig or something similar when I release it so folks know if they have the original code or an altered (possibly dangerous) version.
I even touch on some Arduino references. Essentially just concepts, no code or design anywhere near release worthy at the moment.
So……..anyone still interested in these ol' gals?
(Yeah, Jim, I finally got around to finishing this after how long now?….lol)
Regards.