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Hans13

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An old friend of mine showed up and wanted me to program his new TYT TH-8600. Unfortunately, any UHF repeaters programmed into the first couple of memory locations will not bring up the repeaters. I think it is a problem with PL. No matter which of the accepted tones we put in, it would not open a repeater. Is this a known problem with this model or did he get a bad one.

I can't remember if we tried any VHF repeaters.
I didn't think to use my BC125AT to check if it registered any tones.
I did not try DCS.
The radio had been factory reset at least once in an attempt to solve the issue.

The temporary solution was to skip slots 1-5. Doing that, the radio works fine.

If we get time later on, we will try more tests and see if there is a firmware update possible.

Thoughts?
 
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