(Don't ask) I managed to blank a maxtrac 840 and reinitialize it with the wrong keystroke- w/o using initial tuning, and I'd like to get it back to life. TX is not a necessity, as this will be a receiver unit in a project I am working on, however I don't have or have access to tuning equip.!
Any help that'll even get it close would be great, or someone in the Columbus, OH area with tuning capabilites...
Yea, I know, I f**ked it up good.
Reinitalizing help for a maxtrac 840 needed
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If you blanked it and chose not to retain the old tuning values, then it just puts in default values which will allow the radio to transmit. It won't be perfect, and the power and deviation might not be consistent across the entire transmit range, but it'll be close enough. If you don't need it to transmit, then there's really nothing that has to be done to it other than loading the codeplug back in.
MaxTracs are hard to really mess up. You can blank and initialize to your heart's content. As long as you saved the original codeplug before blanking it, you should be able to load that back in and get the radio to the same state it was before you blanked it.
Bob M.
MaxTracs are hard to really mess up. You can blank and initialize to your heart's content. As long as you saved the original codeplug before blanking it, you should be able to load that back in and get the radio to the same state it was before you blanked it.
Bob M.
There's a separate program to deal with the trunking modes on MaxTracs. I would suspect that it can deal with conventional modes as well, but I do know that the conventional program will just skip over and ignore the trunking modes. Sounds like you're just missing some key information as well as the program(s) to deal with it.
If it's a trunking radio, then you need trunking software to program it, along with a lot more information from the system administrator.
That's about as far as I can go on this forum.
Bob M.
If it's a trunking radio, then you need trunking software to program it, along with a lot more information from the system administrator.
That's about as far as I can go on this forum.
Bob M.