The Software for the MVS can be found in the files section of the yahoo
group called RadioProgramming2, if you have any trouble locating is just
holler and I'll shoot you a copy of it.

Dave
N0TRQ
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On 5/24/07, Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  skipp025 wrote:
> Is there any of the older GE radio software available online?
>
> MVS or MPA radios
>
> A ham friend wants to try and use these radios and I have little or
> no GE Radio Software.

For MPA's it matters a bit which logic board they have, and which flash
is in them (although that can be changed easy.)

The best board is the 19D903081G(n) (called the '081 board), which can
be flashed to EDACS/conventional or conventional only, and can accept
the AEGIS digital board. This can be programmed with EDACS-4
(windows-based), EDACS-1, (DOS), or MPA CONV with the conventional only
flash.
Another is the '628 board, which is EDACS/conventional only, and does
not accept digital boards. This can only be programmed with EDACS-1 I
believe.
There is also an older board that is unflashable, and is conventional
only, but I don't remember the number right off. And it only programs
with MPA CONV.

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Jim Barbour
WD8CHL




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