![]() Unless you know for a fact that the buyer did something to the radio to cause this problem then you should consider that you sold a unit with an issue. From your post it sounds like you do not know the Astro very well (this is fine, we were all new to them at one time), all Astro radios have DSP. When you said you tested it, did you read/write to it with CPS, or RSS? It sounds like you may feel that the buyer is at fault, but unless you tested the read/write functions then you should not assume they did something wrong. Can anyone here advise me and possibly tell me what the chances are that the radio was not defective and it was programmer error? #APX7000 FLASHCODE DECODER HOW TO#Im not really sure how to handle this deal. I truthfully have no advanced knowledge of these radios, but I have heard and read that these radios can quickly be ruined by an inexperienced programmer and there are scams around that involve robbing parts and returning the radio as defective. ![]() I am using CPS version 5.03 but it says radio feature does not match?Ģ) What version programing software was last used on this radio? I have CPS version 5.03 and it will read the codeplug but it will not program it?ģ) I put the radio into service mode to check the flashcode and it does not show the memory size or a current flash code in the radio? I can not use it in this condition. The buyer has since contacted me with the following messages, listed in the order in which they were received:ġ) I received the radio today in the mail but I seem to be having a problem programing it. I turned it on, made sure it functioned before I sold it. ![]() I was asked to sell a used Motorola Astro Saber 3 radio a while back. ![]()
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