

If you have anything to add, email us, and we will add it to the list. It hopefully will be a one stop shop for Motorola 2-way model number decoding. This checkbox would mimic what's available in Lab/Depot CPS.Model Number Decoding Model Number Decoding We just need to trace out the offset, first. The coding team is also working on a modification to the ASTRO Portable/Mobile CPS release which will add a checkbox in the Radio Wide/Advanced tab, for the enabling/disabling of the ASK/ACK "Write Protected" flag.

If someone wants to research/post the data for that tier, it would be fantastic. Then, to uninstall the MTS2000 CPS R01.13.00, select Start->Settings->Control Panel.

I have not successfully mapped them out yet, but the ASK/ACK flag is most likely in the radio-wide block, which is just after the second instance of the model/serial strings. 2) Close the Motorola Application Launcher, if its icon appears in the system tray of the taskbar. However, the offsets and data value(s) used, seem to be different. Join or Login Now Motorola MCS2000 / MTS2000 Programming Software Add Your Review Order code: RVN4177 Images are for illustration only. The ASTRO Saber, XTS3000 and ASTRO Spectra CPS and codeplug structure is VERY MUCH the same. Motorola MCS2000 / MTS2000 Programming Software Did you know When logged in, pricing shown is unique to you, including any relevant special pricing and quantity discount codes. You must correct any EOL (and EOB?) checksums after changing the status of this flag. In the MCS2000 codeplug, the ACK/ASK status is located at 0x37B. If the byte is E2, (1110, 0010), you would set it to 62. So if you see 1000 (on, off, off, off), it's active. In binary, the status is represented by the first flag, in the first bit of the byte. In the MTS2000 codeplug, the ACK/ASK status is located at 0x28E. Obviously some of you are intelligent enough to be aware of how to get around this issue (force a new s-record in, or play with Lab), but for those who want to do things the hard/technical way, here's the information: This essentially means if you're ASK/ACK'd, your radio is a doorstop. When the ASK/ACK is enabled, one cannot write to the radio unless the ASK/ACK is connected to the programming computer. For those who like to play around, I have traced out the offsets and data for enabling/disabling the Advanced System Key (ASK) or Advanced Conventional Key (ACK) in the codeplug dataspace.
