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CDM1550 UHF Codeplug

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K9ROD

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I'm looking for any UHF codeplug that works in a Motorola CDM1550LS. Model Number: AAM25RKF9DP5AN I have two of these that were throw away by the County to repurpose for our CERT Team. At the time (About 5 years ago) they were used by the County Road & Bridge Department in a trunking system owned by a company in San Antonio. So they are password protected, in order to maintain the privacy setting of this companies system. I called the company and they wanted money per unit to remove their programming. I also have 6 HT1250s that are the same way. Model Number: AAH25RDH9DP5AN I have lots of VHF codeplugs, but no UHF ones. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Email me at my address good on QRZ. Thanks, Rod
 

K9ROD

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No luck so far. I thought programming a similar codeplug would over ride the password request. Any other suggestions?
 

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The only suggestion I have is to find someone where they came from that knows the password. Discussing any other options is against RR rules.

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A firmware update will factory restore the radio and overwrite the password.
 

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I'm looking for any UHF codeplug that works in a Motorola CDM1550LS. Model Number: AAM25RKF9DP5AN I have two of these that were throw away by the County to repurpose for our CERT Team. At the time (About 5 years ago) they were used by the County Road & Bridge Department in a trunking system owned by a company in San Antonio. So they are password protected, in order to maintain the privacy setting of this companies system. I called the company and they wanted money per unit to remove their programming. I also have 6 HT1250s that are the same way. Model Number: AAH25RDH9DP5AN I have lots of VHF codeplugs, but no UHF ones. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Email me at my address good on QRZ. Thanks, Rod
There's a way to modify the registry in xp 32 bit to allow cp $ to have read/write. It's been a while since I saw it.

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