Re: Icom Repeater Eprom Reprogramming 

It was probably me... but I didn't and don't charge for doing 
them/it. 

I can do it, but right now you have to be very patient with 
me as I'm up to my backside in alligators and I don't even 
have a swamp nearby. Meaning I'm working long hours on a 
major project that needs to get done on schedule. 

There is more than one Icom Repeater Controller Version with 
Eprom contents storage.  Whom ever reprograms your Eprom will 
probably need to know what the CPU is and the size of the last 
Eprom that worked.  I know for a fact that more than one size/
type of Eprom was used. 

What happened to Icom Customer Service?  Remember I'm a Kenwood 
Dealer... :-) but I'll still help you. 

So Email me later/direct if no one else offers to help any 
sooner than I can get back to you. 

cheers, 
skipp 

skipp025 at yahoo.com 

> Joe <k1ike_m...@...> wrote:
>
> Henry,
> 
> I have an RP-3010 that someone reprogrammed the callsign for me.  That 
> was back in 1999, he may still be around and willing to program your 
> EPROM possibly for a small fee.  Email me direct and I'll see if he is 
> interested, if his email address is still good.
> 
> The original ICOM controller is very, very simplistic and does some 
> annoying things. I would not waste my time reprogramming it.  There are 
> some inexpensive controllers out there that would run circles around the 
> stock ICOM controller.
> 
> 73, Joe, K1ike
> 
> 
> On 6/9/2010 12:43 PM, k4...@... wrote:
> > A friend brought over an Icom rp-1510 that he had bought and wanted to 
> > change the cwid call. It looks like the call may be contained in the 27256 
> > EPROM. Since the EPROM was in a socket, so I unplugged it and read the 
> > data. I could see nothing that looked like a callsign, so I suspect it is 
> > probably binary.
> >
> > Does anyone have any info on re-programming the callsign? I can burn the 
> > EPROM but need to know how the data is arranged.
> > Thanks
> > Henry
> >
>


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