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Totally legal to use on HAM bands if the key is public knowledge IE posted on a website somewhere.ĮG: Here's a flashcode with FPP: 1A0001-000304-9, Ideally you want Q52 and Q53. You'd then need a KV元000 and proper cables to load keys. If you do the diagnostic mode, it will tell you what encryption modules you have installed. 1625 - Astro Saber Radio to RIB Programming Cable 44.79 1632 - Saber MX1000 MX2000 MX3000 Radio to RIB Programming Cable 44.79 2068 - CP140-CP200 Radio to RIB Programming Cable 34.44 2068rb - CP140-CP200 Ribless Radio Programming Cable 40.19 2068usb - CP140-CP200 USB Ribless Radio Programming Cable 39. If the flashcode begins with a 1 or a 5, then it is P25 capable. My knowledge of P25 etc on a Batwing is next to nil. Those features represent the upper limit of my current knowledge. Encryption? FIPS? All of that stuff is way out of my wheelhouse, so to speak.Ī few of my Icom portables have rolling scrambler cards on-board, and they are all capable of trunking. If it is capable of FPP, (XTS2500/5000 and APX7000 can be), and if it does then jump on it! FPP is awesome! I have it on my EFJ5100, but there's something wrong with its receive circuitry, so its out of service till I can take it to the shop a few hours away.Ībout the only thing I know about it now is that others just like it were used for the recent P25 upgrade, and all that that entails. Not sure if I want to throw an oddball into the mix, despite it being a really nice radio.Ĭan he tell you the flashcode? (Within 10 seconds of turning it on, press the monitor button 5 times to show debug mode.) Take the flashcode and enter it here to see what the radio is capable of. All of my Icom portables (ham, MURS, GMRS) share the same batteries and chargers, and I did it that way deliberately.
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I've never heard of that sort of thing happening, but what do I know.Īlthough I'm intrigued by the radio, I'm heavily invested in Icom radios, batteries, chargers, speaker mics, software etc. My friend is a LEO, and this radio is a NIB leftover apparently that he bought from his PD when they upgraded to XTS3000s on a different band.