Modifications for the Standard C-5608 Modifications for the Standard C-5608 German language (5 Kbytes) English language (1 Kbytes) English language (3 Kbytes) English language (1 Kbytes) English language (1 Kbytes) Standard C5608DA X-band repeat English language German language (162 Kbytes) This can be a very big file.!! (174 Kbytes) Standard C5608DA X-band repeat From: 'David C. Modification / homebrew for Standard c-5608: C5608DA Crossband Repeat. Use the following steps: 1) Right click on the Program 2) Click on Properties 3) Click on Compatibility tab 4) Select Run this program in compatibility mode and select Windows Vista or whatever operating system the program was running successfully. Logic pro x with crack for windows. Refer to the link here: Make older programs run in this version of Windows If the compatibility is not successful, then try and run the Program Compatibility troubleshooter: 1. Donley' Inside the radio, on the top left corner of the cpu board (when looking at the front of the radio) on the back of the front panel, there are a couple of zero ohm resistors (one black band) and eight pads. I numbered them 1-8 starting from the location of the + sign on the cpu board. The letters that these jumper spots are designated with were printed on the other side of the PC board (facing towards the front of the radio). 1 means zero ohm resistor present, 0 means no connection. + 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 C E G A D E F B I noticed that the spacing of these jumper pads was standard.10' dip spacing, although the spacing between the two pads in each set was much less. Using a bunch of wires cut off of spare resistors, I vertically mounted a dip switch on the cpu board, which makes it easily accessible by removing the top cover. This was not very much fun to do. By playing with the radio and flipping switches for a while, I figured out what some of the switches/jumpers do. They are all worded as to what they do when they are on/shorted. • Disable 144Mhz out of band receive. • Disable 350Mhz receive (selected by holding func and pressing up while on the 2m side of the radio- func-down to disable) • Disable 440Mhz out of band receive. • Disable 800Mhz receive (selected by holding func and pressing up while on the 70cm side of the radio- func-down to disable) I have not be able to figure out what jumpers 5-8 do. As shipped, the only jumper that enables extra 'features' that was not enabled seems to be the 350Mhz receive. I cannot verify that it works anyway, since I can't find much to listen to in 350Mhz. When the 2m side of the radio is tuned out of band to the aircraft region, an extra decimal point will light up in the display, indicating AM demodulation. This may be manually toggled in the 2m band by holding func and pressing set. As near as I can tell, the 800Mhz receive doesn't work (compared to a scanner) However, I have heard rumors of an 800Mhz antenna jack mod, which is perhaps needed to get any reception at all. This modification is read 177 times. Have you any tips, trick or modifications you can't find here, please them to me, or use the. Can't you find a mods, please don't e-mail to me. All mods i have is listed on this site.!
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