I think some of the confusion lies in the fact that there were two different releases of that radio. The earlier version (has a different model number) did NOT block the 220 ham band. I was working at a Motorola shop when this all came about and we were discussing how sad it was that they had decided to block it! The newer radios, which are much more prevalent, have the 220 ham band blocked. Very few of the older radios are out there, and probably even fewer for sale.
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 10:45 PM, wb3ehb <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > --- In [email protected]<Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com>, > James Delancy <ctra...@...> wrote: > > > > I have those codeplugs as I have 6 radios that were converted for me ... > > but how is that blown into other radios? It won't clone. > > > > James > > > > > > > > > > > > =============================================================== > > >Hello James, > > The name here is Clint. > I am interested in converting CDM 1550 LS radio's to 220 as well. My > question to you is this? Who converted your codeplugs? and are they > multi-channel capable? What version of the CDM software are you using? > It fact I have so many questions its not real, someone has the cracked > version of CDM or knows what the hack is. > > There appears to be very little info for this radio and its conversion. > > You may answer me directly via my email address... > > [email protected] <wb3ehb%40yahoo.com> > > Thanks for your time > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- James Adkins, KB0NHX Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN) Southern Missouri Frequency Coordinator - Missouri Repeater Council www.nixahams.net The Nixa Amateur Radio Club - "There is no charge for awesomeness!" (Well, only $1.00 per month)

