![]() ![]() Some I can sort of guess what they are for and the last two look like they're for trouble shooting the code plug that's saved in the radio's internal memory. *Memory Map EEPROM (These two look like a hex editor display) Tools -> *Password Recovery (Window pops open asking to enter a serial number) *Setting 4 (Parameter 1 - no clue what this is even doing) *Setting 2 (Look like settings to use the side pin ports as a serial port) The problem is none of them are even mentioned in any of the help files so their purpose is a bit of a mystery in a few cases.Įdit -> *Advance Settings -> *Setting 1 (TX LED, QT Reverse Burst Phase, GPS ACK Request) These are marked by an asterisk next to them in the drop down menus. ![]() ![]() The hacked install took care of that headache.Īnyway now I have several menu settings that never showed up with the normal user install keys. I read where more radio shops are doing this crap. I needed this to blow by a used eBay radio I just got that somebody had used a data-read and a data-write password on it. Version 2.40 of KPG-101D seems to reject the engineer's key when you put it in during the install. I had to do some screwing around, basically hacked the install, to get the latest version of the software to load and work with the dealer/engineer serial install key. ![]()
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