XTS 2500

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I was just given an XTS2500 to test P25 with, but of course it would not accept the ham bands on 900 MHz. This required editing the values in the PatPort.exe file in the Astro 25 Portable programing software. I've not tried the Tuner, but assume it would be the same.

"im a fuckin retard, dis hechs stuff is confusin me brian!"

If this is you, here's what needs to be done if you want to have FPP out of band (say on 902 MHz). BTW, FPP sucks ass (aka a rimjob) on this radio.

  1. CPS/Depot needs to be modified to allow ham band frequencies to be programed in the CPS.
  2. The radio must be modified to change the FPP limits in the radio using flashzap.
  3. CPS/Depot needs to be modified to not correct any FPP band limits it finds in the radio when programing it. This prevents CPS from "fixing" what's been changed on the radio when reprogramming it.

Or, don't understand shit, and just download the already edited patport.exe and use that.

Changes to PatPort.exe

For 20.01.00

Offset Original Frequency Original Hex New Frequency New Hex
0x1200CE8 901,987,500 AC3C C335 907,987,500 2CCA 1E36
0x1200DDC 935,012,500 9428 BB37 926,012,500 54D4 3137
0x1200ECC 935,012,500 9428 BB37 926,012,500 54D4 3137
0x1200F1C 935,012,500 9428 BB37 926,012,500 54D4 3137
0x120134c 935,012,500 9428 BB37 926,012,500 54D4 3137
0x120139c 935,012,500 9428 BB37 926,012,500 54D4 3137

Feel free to put the new frequencies to what ever you want, but I've chosen here to give the standard 25 MHz ham split. I'm not sure what is the Talk Around and normal tables here, but if you find it please add to this wiki.

For OOB FPP to work the code must be changed in patport to cause the bytes to not be re-written. 0x3df2e5 - change 74 to EB

Any FPP band edges modified using flash zap will then work after programing with CPS.

FPP is kinda gay though.

Media:PatPort.exe with 900 MHz mod.exe

Changes to PatMob.exe

For 20.01.00 Mobile CPS.

Offset Original Frequency Original Hex New Frequency New Hex
0x139D718 901,987,500 AC3C C335 907,987,500 2CCA 1E36
0x139D80C 935,012,500 9428 BB37 926,012,500 54D4 3137
0x139D8FC 935,012,500 9428 BB37 926,012,500 54D4 3137
0x139D94C 935,012,500 9428 BB37 926,012,500 54D4 3137
0x139DD7C 935,012,500 9428 BB37 926,012,500 54D4 3137
0x139DDCC 935,012,500 9428 BB37 926,012,500 54D4 3137

Media:PatMob.exe with 900 MHz mod.exe

Blocks

FlashZap reads out in decimal numbers.

FDB block 4100 is the serial/model number.

0x052/0x53 (82/32d) are the FPP band limits.

Example blocks:

82d  - Receive Range
	        | Multiply the long by this to get frequency in Hz
00 00 00 08 00 05 00 01 < one range
0B256E84  0B37AA7C      - 935,012,500 - 940,987,500 
CF 60
83d - TX Range, Primary and Talk around
                | Multiply the long by this to get frequency in Hz
00 00 00 08 00 05 00 02 < two Ranges
0AAE69C4 0AC0A5BC       - 896,012,500 - 901,987,500
0B256E84 0B37AA7C       - 935,012,500 - 940,987,500
4A 12                   - Checksum

To cover the hamband I'll come down 2 MHz from either edge:

82d
0B09ED80  0B37AA7C     - 926,000,000 - 940,987,500

83d 
0AAE64E2 0AC6CA00      - 896,006,250 - 904,000,000
0B09ED80 0B37AF5E      - 926,000,000 - 940,993,750

Be sure to recalc the block checksum after changing each. If you hit the radio with a non-modified CPS you will revert these changes.

using Flashzap

  • fzclient.exe
    • type in any name and password and then ok (fuck/you)
    • Utility > Read PSDT
  • ishbrowser.exe
    • Connect
      • Partition - 0 CPLG
      • type 82/83
    • Read
    • Change data
    • Actions >Checksum Codeblock
    • Write
  • Reboot

Flashzap ISH Browser 900 MHz FPP limits

Hardware

Several of the XTS2500's on the market have a dim keypad. Here's how to fix that

Universal Side Connector

aka xts2500 pinout or accessory connector.

XTS2500 Universal Connector



Docs

XTS2500 Security Policy UCM 140sp1457

ASTRO XTS2500 Basic Service Manual 6881094C09-C

ASTRO XTS2500 XTS1500 Detailed Service Manual 6816985H01-F


http://www.hkra.org/homebrew/4106A/RKN4106A.html