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XTL5000 Help

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HT-220

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I have a XTL5000 700/800 that has been working great.
Today I started the truck and when the radio booted the display cycles between the channel name and "SYS REG REFUSD"
with a loud buzzing.
I read the radio the code plug matches the code plug I had saved that was programmed to the radio and has been working.
I didn't find any errors.
Could this be a hardware problem?
 

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ima guess and say the sys admin of the trunked system saw an unidentified ID and went HA HA refuse
If the ID is not provisioned in the system, it will get refused registration automatically; no intervention required unless you want to actually inhibit the radio.
 

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Could this be a hardware problem?
Based on your previous threads/posts, you don't actually know what you're doing, despite talking the talk. If you did, you would never see the RSSI indicator and you would absolutely never get a SYS REG REFUSED message. You're playing with fire, so hopefully you either knock it off yourself or the system admins stun your radios before you do any actual harm to real subscribers.
 
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