If you are up to removing the eeprom from the front panel (soldered in) 
and mail it to me I will put it in my kpt20 and verify operation - I
have never run into trouble with a UHF repeater.  Some of the TKR720's
were borderline, but the TKR820's were OK.  You don't have a T band unit
or something out of the ordinary do you?

Steve NU5D


John Barrett wrote:
>
> Byte swapped version of the chip was unable to get the test point
> voltages above 150mV on either TX or RX, so I presume I have the byte
> order correct J
>
>  
>
> Data for the chip was generated with KPG21D (the programming software
> for this repeater) and validated with the formula from a 3^rd party
> document detailing the frequency to hex code calculation. The binary
> data saved by KPG21D was edited with a hex editor to extract the 128
> bytes needed for the frequency eeprom.
>

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