[Repeater-Builder] Re: Motorola MSF5000 s/w required?

2008-02-26 Thread dave_g7uzn
Ian, It is far from my intention to upset all the nice people on here merely get an MSF5000 onto 70cm's No it's not an MSF1000 it's a 5000. Probably the people I have rattled have 'borrowed' s/w anyway. John 8 v 7 ! Bring back Key,Kyodo,Cleartone,Kenwood,Uniden,Yaesu etc where there isn't a sh

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Motorola MSF5000 s/w required?

2008-02-26 Thread dave_g7uzn
Why would they come knocking on MY door...surely they would knock on the persons door that sent it? This is the main reason why Motorola are largely avoided in the UK due to the 'closed door' attitude. I would bet that I would have a real problem finding an authorised dealer willing or now able

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Motorola MSF5000 s/w required?

2008-02-26 Thread Bob M.
Well, in the USA, it is illegal to give away the copyrighted software that you asked for, especially if it's Motorola's. It's even illegal to resell old copies according to their license agreement that legitimate owners sign before being allowed to purchase the stuff. So when their lawyers come kn

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Motorola MSF5000 s/w required?

2008-02-26 Thread dave_g7uzn
A public 'Thank you' to the ONE person that helped me with the below requestThanks again...Cheers Dave UZN --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "dave_g7uzn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, In a moment of madness I have bought a Motorola MSF5000 model > C64CXB7106B with a v