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For a Jaguar 700p, what is the highest program that can be used? Can RPM or only Programmer?

On another note looking to have a P7200 read with RPM or a 700p, but am not to sure what the 700p was programmed with last.
 

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The Jaguar is still supported in RPM version 9-something. Presumably it's still supported in the most current release, which should be about 10.

If the REVISION menu is present in the radio, you can read out the version of RPM last used to program the P7200. The revision number will be over 50. How much over 50 tells what revision was used.

If it was revision 55, then RPM 5 was used. If it was revision 58, then RPM 8 was used.

If I remember correctly, that is.
 

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Not too sure what the 700p was last programmed with, mostly likely RPM.

Anyone out there willing to read a radio with RPM and copy the information?
 
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