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will flashcode "100008-000000-0" do Motorola Type II SmartZone/Analog and APCO-25 Common Air Interface?

If you go here and plug in this flash code it will show you the
results below.

http://www.radioreference.com/apps/flash/


Options Installed on this Flashcode:

100008-000000-0

Q806/G806 IMBE / APCO-25 Digital Operation
H38/G51 Smartzone Operation
 

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If you go here and plug in this flash code it will show you the
results below.

http://www.radioreference.com/apps/flash/


Options Installed on this Flashcode:

100008-000000-0

Q806/G806 IMBE / APCO-25 Digital Operation
H38/G51 Smartzone Operation

I should have been more specific i guess. But as the it says, it does not list Analog...so can I assume it wont do the analog portion?
 

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An Astro Saber will always do analog, no matter what. If the Flashcode says that it'll do IMBE, then it will do IMBE and analog.
 

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how do you get a flash code from the radio

Which radio are you referring to? Astro Spectra is press the HOME button 5 times after you see the SELF TEST screen. Astro Saber is press the bottom "rear" button 5 times after the SELF TEST screen appears.

All radios differ in the way you can access the data, but all can be read via CPS and the flashcode can be displayed.
 

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i have mts2000

Try pressing the bottom button 5 times after the test screen appears. If the firmware version of the radio is too old, the flashcode will not show up.

Can the radio be read with CPS, or is it only able to be read with RSS?
 
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