[aprssig] D-710 / D-700 Flash
Bruce W. Martin
aprs at almostanywhere.com
Tue Aug 7 15:48:05 EDT 2007
Sounds like it's time for the ARRL to lobby for the repeal of the law
that required "cell Blocking".
The ARRL National Convention is in Huntsville next weekend. A good
time to corral an ARRL official and bend an ear.
Bruce, KQ4TV
On Aug 7, 2007, at 1:41 PM, Mark Cheavens wrote:
> Kenwood is in a real bind because of the cellular block issue. In
> order to do an "open source" type user interface they would have to
> put the VCO control into a different flash mask to prevent anyone
> from altering the RX capabilities. This would of course increase
> the development and production costs.
>
> If a group were to form and try to reverse engineer (or start from
> scratch) the code, I would HOPE that group would not mention or
> tackle the 800Mhz issue. If the Cell phone issue were not imposed
> upon the radio industry it would make the possibility of software
> defined radio's MUCH easier!
>
> If said group were developed Kenwood MIGHT likely have to move to
> the masked CPU. That would preclude newer production (after the
> change) from being re-flashed which would not only increase future
> service costs, but also increase current prices (since warranty
> service costs are figured into the new price).
>
> I am working on a GE Phoenix/Delta project where we take the
> original eeprom and CPU out of the radio and have written our own
> software (with a 9S12 CPU). We can do a LOT with it. All it takes
> is development time!
>
> Mark
> KC5EVE
> At 12:41 PM 8/7/2007, you wrote:
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