![]() ![]() Tuning the receiver front end would require a signal generator, but I might have an easier upgrade. I've probably retuned 10 of them, between the FTL2011s for 2m and FTL1011s for 6m. The VCO is easy to retune with just a voltmeter, I can give you the instructions. ![]() If that one is the 150-174 model and hasn't been retuned, the VCO may not be stable on 2m and the RX sensitivity is usually down just a little. Hmm I may have to just try some other kenwoods and vertex for shits and giggles ![]() I also have heard that that disabling the cache helps a lot with some of the Motorola RSS pickiness. Fixing to load FreeDOS onto a P3 CF-28 Toughbook. 1), the CS of the Icom F300 series radios. I generally use a Dell laptop with P3 running Windows 98SE for running radmble (for the Radius radios, 1989 is the date if I remember correctly), the 7th revision of the Maxtrac RSS, the 5th revision of the GM300 RSS, the SM series RSS and the Jedi series RSS, 3 version of the Kenwood KGP49D (for TK-x80 Ver. I put in a request for GM300's 2 years ago…maybe if there was enough support to get the Radius chassis the guys would get on it. There are a bunch of the older LMR radios that I wish Chirp would support, it would make it a lot easier.Īs an alternative, a Linux live run disk set up with FreeDOS ready to run as a VM would be handy. You need a DOS, or Win 95/98 machine that you can boot to DOS. Some have apparently had success running MSDOS or FreeDOS in a virtual machine window, but as you've discovered it generally doesn't work in a dos box in Windows. the Vertex software does not have the timing issues that /\/\ does. I've used much faster computers without issue. ![]()
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