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clbsquared

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A flashcode determines how your radio can be programmed. It has to do with features that your radio is capable of.

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But when I key up nkthjng and I know how to program I just need a better understanding why I don't get a mdc tone
 

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What do flash codes do I have an xts2500
Well....you will have to tell us. That radio can be optioned a ton of different ways. Turn radio on. Press bottom side button 5 times quickly to get into test mode. Watch the info, you can see firmware version and installed flashcode scroll by. You will probably have to do this several times to get all the numbers.

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Make that sound is there a way to make different mdc sounds I don't like preamble I want slmetbjng after I key up to make a sound over all the radios
 

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I'm not sure if it's possible to make different mdc sounds I can try and find a video I know there is one that I want it to sound lime
 

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But there aren't any different sounds they make im trying to find the video of it to maybe help
 

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I got it. Post the link in this thread so that others who may know what it is can help. It's hard for me to hear it where I am right now. But it sounds like one could be MDC and the other could be a talk permit tone.

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