There were two different versions of the MLS radio line produced by 
GE in the 80's and 90's:


The original MLS radios have a model number ending in " Ø " and 
require the TQ-2310 'suitcase' programming box to program.  The cable 
from the suitcase programmer plugs into the mic jack on the rear of 
the radio.

The later generation MLS-2 radios have a model number ending in " 1 " 
and are PC Programmable with a DOS based software application, a TQ-
3370 (or older TQ-3310) interface box and cable which plugs into the 
mic jack on the rear of the radio.



>>> We normally clone a programmed prom to eproms.

In 23 years, I have never heard of anyone ever pulling the eproms and 
copying them to program this radio.  Novel idea.


73,
Mark C.  KB4CVN
Monroe, VA




--- In [email protected], Doug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 11:20 PM 2/24/2006, you wrote:
> >It can also be programmed with a PC. That's how I do it.
> >
> >Joe M.
> -----------
> Joe how can it be done with a pc?? We normally
> clone a programmed prom to eproms.
> Doug VE5DA
>









 
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