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The audio pinout appears to be identical to other radios using this connector. Two more pins are used for the programming port.
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The audio pinout appears to be identical to other radios using this connector. Two more pins are used for the programming port.
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Four more pins are unknown.
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Four more pins are unknown.
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## Time Slots
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The radio CPS and firmware appear to only allow selecting Time Slot 1. It is possible to modify some xml to enable the CPS to program Time Slot 2.
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Doing that however, does not appear to change the behavior of the radio. The radio appears to transmit on both TDMA timeslots with duplicate packets,
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as a Tier I radio would (ie: ETSI 102 361-1 continuous transmission mode).
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## Boot Modes
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## Boot Modes
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Different boot modes seem to be available:
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Different boot modes seem to be available:
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