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Help me identify the CPS

fabltd

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Joined
Nov 16, 2023
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Hi All

I have some radios here that look physically like the MTM 700 tetra radio. However they do not have the model number on the label.
The radio starts up and has the following version:

D73.00.36
CP: 14.07

What I find odd is versions normally start with R.

Non of the CPS have for MTM700 will read the radio. They complain that CP 14.07 is not supported. These seems tobe a very old version as well.

The upgrade radio option in the CPS fails.

Not sure whats next.. Any ideas?
 

RadioGuy7268

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Mar 11, 2006
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D= Demo Those radios were likely not meant to reach the consumer.

When I have seen that "D" code, the units were ALT (Accelerated Life Test) units that escaped into the wild.
 
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