How To Program Hyt Tc 610
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I got this radio: But it seems to be locked between the freq range of 450-470MHz For programming I use HT610E Programming Software V1.03.11 When I select frequency of 440-470MHz under the Model Information menu and try to write the changes to the radio, i get an error message: The frequency range doesnt match! Please select frequency range 450-470MHz.
I can program and configure the radio as long as i dont go outside the 450-470MHz range. I bought the radio because I was given the idea that I can configure the radio at any frequency i wanted- just use the correct antenna. Or does it need flashing the firmware? Or any other tricks?
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Thanks for any input, heiki. To clarify a couple of things. 1 Generally a radio on the 450-470 band can be made to work from 440 - 480. IF the software can be edited and the electronics will streach that far. 2 you must always use an antenna tuned for the freq range your using.
Note Transmit is more critical than Recieve. 3 A VHF (136-174) is NOT a UHF (450-470) radio. They are like apples and lemons not the same thing. You cannot make one work on the band of the other. 4 Firmware is just the basic operating features of the radio cahnging the firmware will not make a VHF radio a UHF. BUT changing firmware is some cases WILL make a 450-470 radio 440-470 or something similar.
In your case it is probably the radio model number that is stopping you from using the different freq band. Changing firmware may fix this IF the radio will take the different firmware.
It is also possible that the radio just needs a 'key' or some other software change to allow the 440 -450 section. Another option is to modify the software its self to allow the extended range you want. I do not have the modification and I am not6 aware of one existing but you never know it might be outthere.
To clarify a couple of things. 1 Generally a radio on the 450-470 band can be made to work from 440 - 480. IF the software can be edited and the electronics will streach that far. 2 you must always use an antenna tuned for the freq range your using.
Note Transmit is more critical than Recieve. 3 A VHF (136-174) is NOT a UHF (450-470) radio. They are like apples and lemons not the same thing. You cannot make one work on the band of the other.
4 Firmware is just the basic operating features of the radio cahnging the firmware will not make a VHF radio a UHF. BUT changing firmware is some cases WILL make a 450-470 radio 440-470 or something similar. In your case it is probably the radio model number that is stopping you from using the different freq band. Changing firmware may fix this IF the radio will take the different firmware. It is also possible that the radio just needs a 'key' or some other software change to allow the 440 -450 section. Another option is to modify the software its self to allow the extended range you want.
I do not have the modification and I am not6 aware of one existing but you never know it might be outthere.well the radio came with an antenna for 440-470MHz. I sent an enquiry to my local radio shop- I'll see what their answer is. Hi Download and copy this model.dat file into your HT610E programming directory ( ) This will allow 'out of band' in software, you have to check your radio to see how far it will support in expanded range. I'm glad to hear that Hytera have excellent reputation in support, but I do remember lots of complains about previous DMR firmware release from dealers about bugs and users look like 'beta-testers'.well, I replaced the file in the installation directory. Then opened the software, loaded my other hyt tc-610 configuration with the 440-470MHz settings and tried to write the changes to my problematic radio. It still announced: The frequency range doesnt match!