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--- In GE-Mpa@yahoogroups.com, "Dennis McKendree" <kb9rws@s...> wrote:
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\n> Mark and All:
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\n> Hold the blue button down and power up the current code is I2050M06
\n> group 11 model # PAU02 production date 98254. Is this current flash
\n> software. Ifnot how can I tell the version number?
\n> I have two of this type one with lates version flashed in 2002 and
\n> one work unit. The other is for 440 and fun. Work purchased a geoup
\nof
\n> Motorola HT 1250 and I need a radio that will all the time. Long
\nhours
\n> and good back up for communications system failure.
\n>
\n> And to all a merry Christmas.
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\n>
\n> Dennis McKendree
\n> kb9rws
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