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----- Original Message -----
\n From: n9wys
\n To: Motorola_Software_Users@yahoogroups.com
\n Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 11:51 AM
\n Subject: [Motorola_Software_Users] Radius GP300
\n
\n
\n I am trying to use a GP300 "Low Split" (403 - 433 MHz) radio in the
\nAmateur
\n 70cm band. The software I have (R07.00.00) is not modified to enter
\n freqs in this range. I have also tried the "Shift Key" method, and they
\n freqs do not "keep".
\n
\n Does someone have a hacked version of software, or some other method of
\n programming, so I can use to make use of these radios? Or am I out of
\nluck?
\n
\n Thanks,
\n
\n Mark - N9WYS