System Key Analog/Digital
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System Key Analog/Digital
Is there any difference between an analog and a digital system key? I created a key using the http://www.batlabs.com/syskey.html page.Looking in CPS In the trunking system and then in then in the general tab the ASTRO 25 section is greyed out. Is this due to the system key not being a digital key?
Re: System Key Analog/Digital
There's no distinction between digital and analog when it comes to system keys.
A couple of things:
1. Since you had to "make" a system key, should you really be programming the radio on to the system anyway?
2. Is the radio you have even capable of ASTRO25 operation?
3. Assuming the answer to #2 is yes, is the radio you are trying to set up ASTRO25 on even flashed for ASTRO25 operation?
A couple of things:
1. Since you had to "make" a system key, should you really be programming the radio on to the system anyway?
2. Is the radio you have even capable of ASTRO25 operation?
3. Assuming the answer to #2 is yes, is the radio you are trying to set up ASTRO25 on even flashed for ASTRO25 operation?
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Re: System Key Analog/Digital
Thanks for the reply i understand why you ask question one.
And the answer if you want to be technical no i should not be on the system but I am well aware of the risks for both myself and other other legitimate radio users on the system if i do something wrong I may but peoples lives at risk.
That said people will be reading this and be saying P#*s Off but i thought with the site promoting and advising the use of commercial trunking radioshttp://www.batlabs.com/trunktips.html it would be an ok place to ask for help.
I can see this will heat a few people up so i am sorry in advance.
Flash code installed is 549008-000600-2
Thanks
And the answer if you want to be technical no i should not be on the system but I am well aware of the risks for both myself and other other legitimate radio users on the system if i do something wrong I may but peoples lives at risk.
That said people will be reading this and be saying P#*s Off but i thought with the site promoting and advising the use of commercial trunking radioshttp://www.batlabs.com/trunktips.html it would be an ok place to ask for help.
I can see this will heat a few people up so i am sorry in advance.
Flash code installed is 549008-000600-2
Thanks
Re: System Key Analog/Digital
If I recall correctly, that method of creating a system key will only work properly for older trunking radios such as Maxtrac, STX & Spectra, which only concerned themselves with the last two digits of the system ID. I don't even think it'll work for MTX/MTS, Visar & MCS, let alone an Astro or Astro 25 series.
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Re: System Key Analog/Digital
I don't know either.
To the OP, I don't think you're going to get a whole lot of help on this issue here. As someone who maintains a large amount of trunked infrastructure, you should not be doing what you are trying to do.
Just remember - if your radio gets bricked, IT'S DONE. No reprogramming to recover it.
To the OP, I don't think you're going to get a whole lot of help on this issue here. As someone who maintains a large amount of trunked infrastructure, you should not be doing what you are trying to do.
Just remember - if your radio gets bricked, IT'S DONE. No reprogramming to recover it.
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Re: System Key Analog/Digital
While I agree that the OP should not be doing what he is trying to do, this information is false. There are ways for most any inhibited radio to be restored. Some are hard, others relatively easy it depends on the radio platform. But to says its done is just false.d119 wrote:Just remember - if your radio gets bricked, IT'S DONE. No reprogramming to recover it.
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Re: System Key Analog/Digital
Its works on newer radios too. At least on 3600 systems with analog and P25 voice on 500 and 800 MHz. I've made the keys the same way and I'm using MCS2000's, XTS3000's and XTL2500's. The all work just fine for me.wavetar wrote:If I recall correctly, that method of creating a system key will only work properly for older trunking radios such as Maxtrac, STX & Spectra, which only concerned themselves with the last two digits of the system ID. I don't even think it'll work for MTX/MTS, Visar & MCS, let alone an Astro or Astro 25 series.
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I'm talking about the lay person who has a radio and standard CPS, and you know that's what I'm talking about. Yes, you are correct, there are other means, but lets be realistic here.Batwings21 wrote:While I agree that the OP should not be doing what he is trying to do, this information is false. There are ways for most any inhibited radio to be restored. Some are hard, others relatively easy it depends on the radio platform. But to says its done is just false.d119 wrote:Just remember - if your radio gets bricked, IT'S DONE. No reprogramming to recover it.
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Re: System Key Analog/Digital
Ok thanks anyway
I have worked out that my radio wont work on the system anyway cause it doesnt have 9600 P25 trunking. So no need to stress people
Have a good day people.
I have worked out that my radio wont work on the system anyway cause it doesnt have 9600 P25 trunking. So no need to stress people
Have a good day people.