HT1250 200Mhz.

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Freqhunter
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HT1250 200Mhz.

Post by Freqhunter »

I have a 200Mhz HT1250 LS that I would like to program into the amateur 220 band. Per the serial number it should go there. The code plug is restricting it to 217-220. Can I alter the code plug?

Also on the subject of the 1250 series, my 2 meter and 440 versions will not keep correct time. I can set them and within a few hours they are several minutes slow. Any advise?

Thanks in advance.
Regards,

Jeff
"Freqhunter"
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Lorain County, Ohio
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Tom in D.C.
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Post by Tom in D.C. »

I checked the factory codes over on Batlabs and I can't find anything
relating to 200 mHz or 220 mHz for this radio.
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Post by tvsjr »

No, you can't. The frequency range is stored in the firmware.
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