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VXR-9000 Repeater Software

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oquintan

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Greetings, I have a VXR-9000 that it 450 470Mhz and I would like to bring it into the ham bands. Anyone have any experience making the software cooperate?

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radiotweester

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I have NOT tried this on an actual repeater!!!
It requires hex editing. I used HxD and CE60 v1.03w
Open the Ce60.exe using HxD
Search > Replace >search for 1AD27480 >Replace with 1A39DE00 > Hex-values > [Replace All]
I had 8 occurrences. You may need to modify the actual codeplug you read from the repeater. I had to to this to the default in order to make it take 440.
Please report back if this works or not.
73s


If you create a shortcut to the CE60.exe and add a -f to the path name as in this example
"C:\Program Files\Vertex Standard\CE60 for Windows\CE60Win.exe" -f
this will give you factor tab access.

Update: Hex editing seems to work on CE60 Ver 2.05. You will need to modify the actual file you read from the repeater as I'm not seeing the band limits listed in the actual exe file.
 
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