Vertex VX-150 programming problem
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Vertex VX-150 programming problem
I recently got a VX-150 with expanded TX and have also purchased programming software.The problem I am having is that when you try to read or program the radio it starts and then "C-ERROR" comes up on the screen on the radio. I have checked all the connections on the radio,cable and computer but nothing has worked.I checked to see if since the radio has been modified if the software could be the problem as I am unable to program anything above 148 mhz in the TX area and when I go to the next line the frequency goes back to 148.000.I can go below that without a problem but not above. The radio programs fine using the keypad and will go to the expanded frequencies but I want to use the software.The software is not a copy it is Vertex software.I am fairly new to programming so any help would be appreciated.--Thanks
Re: Vertex VX-150 programming problem
The radio is a ham radio, so I don't think the software is going to let you put in freq that are outside of the ham band. Just a guess. Can you program in a ham freq to the radio?motastro1 wrote:I recently got a VX-150 with expanded TX and have also purchased programming software.The problem I am having is that when you try to read or program the radio it starts and then "C-ERROR" comes up on the screen on the radio. I have checked all the connections on the radio,cable and computer but nothing has worked.I checked to see if since the radio has been modified if the software could be the problem as I am unable to program anything above 148 mhz in the TX area and when I go to the next line the frequency goes back to 148.000.I can go below that without a problem but not above. The radio programs fine using the keypad and will go to the expanded frequencies but I want to use the software.The software is not a copy it is Vertex software.I am fairly new to programming so any help would be appreciated.--Thanks
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When using the software I would type in a frequency above 148.000 and then go to the next line to type in more information and when I do this it goes back to 148.000.I don't have any problems with higher frequencies if I do it from the keypad.I asked the same question about the software since the radio is modified and was told they didn't think that would be a problem but no one so far can confirm this.
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After you mod that radio if you read it first and then program it the software will let you put in anything within the expanded limits. But you have to read the radio first, and the software will recognize the expanded tx. I have programmed that radio with a system running Win ME with no problems. try a diffrent operating system other than XP, and you should be in good shape.
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VX150 programming...
Brad:
I tried my program last night on my Toshiba 1550 Satellite running W98. It took the out-of-band channels with no trouble on both TX and RX.
The advice given above is probably the best.
1. Program some out of band channels manually.
2. Read the radio. You should get the OOB channels okay.
3. Program normally from that point.
Regards,
I tried my program last night on my Toshiba 1550 Satellite running W98. It took the out-of-band channels with no trouble on both TX and RX.
The advice given above is probably the best.
1. Program some out of band channels manually.
2. Read the radio. You should get the OOB channels okay.
3. Program normally from that point.
Regards,
Tom in D.C.
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I've got a VX800 (your big brother...) I have had troubles using the Vertex software on newer/faster computers, and in fact, CE-31 (the programmer for the 800) even has a warning that comes up when you run the program about computer speed.
I'd try a vintage pc now...
Tom
I'd try a vintage pc now...
Tom
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I think we have another new recruit as a Kilocycle Cop.Will wrote:You need to also remember that enabling the VX150 transmitter on ANY frequency outside of HAM or MARS is in violation of Part(s) 90, 95 and 97 of the FCC regulations.
The radio, VX150, is NOT FCC type certificated (type accepted)for transmit use on anything other than HAM or MARS.
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