Does someone have either programming facilities or possibly some
software/hardware for sale for these units.
I'm able to programme most all other Maxon, Tait and Motorola.
Thank you for listening.
Phil G4ZOW
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Phil de Cadanet
Are you sure that these units are programmable????
I thought they were "stuck" on SRBR frequencies.
Dave................
Mine are on different frequencies!!!
Phil G4ZOW
>> I have just acquired a dozen or so of the above units and would like to
>> have them programmed up.
>>
>> Does someone have either programming facilities or possibly some
>> software/hardware for sale for these units.
>>
>> I'm able to programme most all other Maxon, Tait and Motorola.
>>
>> Thank you for listening.
>>
>> Phil G4ZOW
>> --
>> Phil de Cadanet
>
>
>Are you sure that these units are programmable????
>I thought they were "stuck" on SRBR frequencies.
>
>Dave................
>
>
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Phil de Cadanet
I saw your posting and I thought you would be a good person to ask about my
maxon pmr's. I have two Maxon smx-4050nla mobile radios (25watt) and I was
wondering if you could tell me how I can re-programme them.
thankyou in advance if you can be of any help
jamie
G7KLM
I cannot help you here but I'm sure there are a bunch of people reading
this thread that can, Bill, Duncan, Derrick...
Good luck.
Phil G4ZOW
http://www.bigradios.com - My favourite site.
mail sent to above ref the smx4050nh`s :-)
It seems we're all lurking.....
For those of you interested in PMR Programming Hardware for Motorola,
Tait, Simoco (Philips), Communique, Icom, or CTCSS modules for a
multitude of applications, replacement fist mics, speakers,
speaker/mics and loads of other stuff .............
My website is almost finished, and all will be revealed at
www.eastlondoncommunications.co.uk
very shortly!!!
Duncan
ELC
I have smp6001 programming software and lead, which works
with v1.1 broadband software, but not the latest v2.1.
My local technician thinks that it should be OK with a wider
range of generations of software: is this true ?
Is there any economical way to keep up with the changes, or
do they deliberately change the dongle in the lead each time
to keep up business ?
Thanks
Howard
G6FPF
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