Hello all, To address some of the replies....... --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin King" <kc6...@...> wrote: > > The fajitsu radio is keypad programmable. The programming prom must be > hacked to go out of band. I do not know of a source for a hacked programming > prom. > > Perhaps it is time to revisit this. I dropped it long ago due to other > equipment was available. You know the instant gratification thing. :) > > -Kevin
I tried to "look at" the code in the Program prom, but didn't have anything "jump right out" at me regarding the Band Limits...didn't think to look for "reverse order bytes" though, (kinda like the big M does with their stuff)May give that another try soon....I'm not sure the "limits" are actually in the program prom vrs the Micro's code...Haven't got any firm replies one way or another. Would make sense it's in the Program Prom, but who knows??? Was going to take a look at "mapping out" the eeprom. Though that might be an easy way to get 1-2Channels into the radio,however, It's an old SERIAL based eeprom.(MN2802) Don't have access to anything that might even read it... Like John said,...If you do come up with ANY possibilities...Let me know...I've received a bunch of requests(off line) from people looking for the same answer... > > -----Original Message----- > From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of George Henry > Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:33 AM > To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Fujitsu Link Radio use > > A common trick with some other manufacturers' software is to enter > out-of-band frequencies while holding down the SHIFT key... for example, > 147.330 would be entered as !$&.##) (not sure about the decimal point - some > > programs insert it automatically, others don't use one). > > You might give that a try. Still others require a hacked version of the > software, or that you use a hex editor on the data read from the radio, then > > upload it back into the radio. > > Hopefully someone here is familiar with the Fujitsu software. > > George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413 Well George, thanks for the reply, but I not sure P.C.'s were all that common when these radios were introduced...(Mid-late 70's I think..)(only main frames)...The radio was programmed using a "Program Eprom"..Dealer would replace the internal firmware with the "Program Prom", Program all the data using the front control panel of the radio, then re-insert original firmware prom, and Voila...done...No P.C.,...No Rib,...No Software,...Kinda neat...Truly "Plug & Play"...IMHO, These radio's were really ahead of their time, 25+ years ago, with respect to the features they offered,ease of alignment, operation, and most important, reliability,...Kinda like a TIMEX,..."Takes a lick'n, but Keeps on Tick'n... I think thats why I'm not the only one(based on the off-line requests I've recv'd)that would like to use these O.O.B. Al, I thought about the "Xtal-Change" approach, but like your friend found out,...sorta not worth it..but thanks for the idea... Thanks to all for the ideas...Maybe someone will still chime in with some "good News"...Don't want to give-up just yet... 73 Carl KA9GPX