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>So I guess the answer is no, you must read the flash on the board,
\n>and none of the model numbers out there will always be a flashable board.
\n>
\n>On 3/22/07, Gary Peterson <<mailto:NZ5V@...>NZ5V@...> wrote:
\n>
\n>Phil;
\n>
\n>Hold the Blue button down (above the PTT) power up, a "P" means it's
\n>hard coded, an "I" is flashable.
\n>
\n>M03, M05 & M06 support AEGIS, M10 & m12 do not.
\n>
\n>Gar
\n>NZ5V
\n>
\n>
\n>Phil Porteus wrote:
\n>>
\n>>Hi guys,
\n>>
\n>>I apologize if this has been covered before.
\n>>
\n>>Is there any way to tell by model number that the radio has a
\n>>flashable board?
\n>>
\n>>I would assume that any board that is EDACS or has encryption would
\n>>have a flashable board. Or did GE have hard coded boards for those
\n>>flavors of radios like conventional?
\n>>
\n>>73
\n>
\n>