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    Default CM5000 out of band use (HAM Radio)

    Hello,

    i am trying to use a ******** / Cleartone CM5000 in the frequency range 430 to 440 MHZ for amateur radio. Pointers on how to do it, anyone?


    Cheers, DL1ZP

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    Default Re: CM5000 out of band use (HAM Radio)

    Hi Bernd ! It is a little bit tricky, please send me a mail to 580@vipmail.hu

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    Default Solved: CM5000 out of band use (HAM Radio)

    Found it out by myself.

    The frequency is only checked during input through the Native Programmer.

    So you can either patch the codeplug, which is not encrypted, using a Hex-Editor or export the Group list into a CSV-file (actually TAB-separated) and edit that with a normal texteditor. If you import the changed CSV-file or use the patched codeplug you are done.

    Works like a charm.

    73s, DL1ZP

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    Default Re: Solved: CM5000 out of band use (HAM Radio)

    CM-5000 out of band information, printable A4 format:



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    Last edited by 580-Gabor; 2016-12-01 at 11:57 PM

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    Default Re: Solved: CM5000 out of band use (HAM Radio)

    Hi,

    Native Programmer has a cool .ini file (settings) and you can find an interesting line:


    MAX_ChannelFrequency=430

    Let's try 440 !

    (I used Native Programmer CM5000 Ver1.0.31)
    Last edited by -bup-; 2016-02-18 at 06:45 AM

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    Default Re: Solved: CM5000 out of band use (HAM Radio)

    This works great with te CM-5000 Native Programmer ver.1.07 (368-440MHz)
    I tried it with the CM-9000 ver 2.05, but unfortunately, does not work.

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    Default Re: CM5000 out of band use (HAM Radio)

    Hello!

    Here is for CM9000 out of band CPS (HAM Radio)

    http://www.4shared.com/rar/BUqQp1A5b..._cm900_sw.html

    Have fun!!!

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    Default Re: CM5000 out of band use (HAM Radio)

    -bup-
    Hi,

    Native Programmer has a cool .ini file (settings) and you can find an interesting line:


    MAX_ChannelFrequency=430

    Let's try 440 !

    (I used Native Programmer CM5000 Ver1.0.31)
    I found that file (checkval.ini) too and changed it, but unfortunately that did not work at all for me. The native programmer just did not care about what was written in that file. In fact even deleting id did not matter.

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    Default Re: CM5000 out of band use (HAM Radio)

    Use
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    Last edited by 580-Gabor; 2016-12-01 at 11:59 PM

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