UPDATE 2: Don’t expect much than 1.5Watts from 200MHz to 220MHz, then the output power drastically drops out to something you won’t even be able to measure at then end of this frequency band. Install HexCmp2, open your data file and replace the file content with the following highlighted bytes, at the very same addresses:Ĭheck everything twice (or more), save the file, close HexCmp2, open the UV8000D CPS, open the modified file and write it to the radio. Then, go to the following website and download HexCmp2: I don’t know why nobody else already shared this mod, but it has to be done!įirst of all, save your radio data, and copy/paste this file in a second folder just in case you corrupt your radio data file. UPDATE 3: The PDF is available at the end of this entry. Jump to the end of this article to learn more. UPDATE 2: I’ve performed a very quick TX/RX test on the 200MHz band with a R&S radio service monitor. UPDATE: You can now edit the codeplug with a hex editor and keep all your presets (config & channels). I’ll probably update this procedure with a nice PDF document, as usual, but for now you’ll have to settle for this.
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