Mtsx labtool r03.00.02
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The HT/JT1000/VISAR Conventional RSS has been up-issued to add additional features and to correct some problems in the previous version.ġ. The last conventional (non-trunking) version that I know of is Release R03.03.00-RVN 4098H: It's a known fact that that Jedi RSS does not run on Windows Vista or 2000 / XP. You'll need a MSDOS / Windows 95 / 98 machine to run Jedi RSS. It is available from ebay seller "BlueMax49ers". The DB-9 programming cable for the Jedi series (and also the XTS3000) is Motorola part number RKN4035. Programming and the Radio Service Software: Want to save a few dollars on the repair you can order just the plastic - it is part number There is an option that will do 255 channels.īTW, the plastic piece in the Jedi handheld belt clip is hard to break but can be done. The digit in position 10 indicates the number of channels: 1=2 channels, 3=16 channels,Ĥ=48 channels, 7=160 channels. The letter in position 6 indicates whether the radio has a keypad: D=no keypad, H=keypad.
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Maybe one on how to stretch a 146-174 MHz down to 144 MHz? Or a 450-470 MHz down to 440 MHz?
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Maybe one on how to bump the channel count? We'd love to have some contributions to this page!