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VXR-1000 vhf hex edit

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I have a few of the vxr-1000 vehicle repeaters. I am programming them by the dos version of ce-22. I am wanting to hex edit it out of band into 220mhz. (I know the power out will be very low and the rx will be somewhat deaf) it’s for a project just around the hour. I am familiar with hex editing Motorola’s and can usually navigate my way around them, but the vxr’s have me stumped on there the low and high limit is. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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Check out repeater-builder. The whole details are there with illustrations.
Good luck getting it to RX past the filtering! I'd be curious if you have any sensitivity at 220.
 

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The author from the write up on RB got in contact with me and said the pll will not lock at all
 
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