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        Following the programming text are additional files from several
people on hacking the FOVC, the trik clip, and cable specs for all Motorola 
phones.  If you have any corrections or additional information to be added to 
this text, please E-mail me at:

        Mike.Larsen@uti.com
        Stularsenmic@vax.colsf.edu

        ****** READ THIS ******   I will be going to my Motorola Technical 
school in a month or so for certification.  So if anybody has any questions
they'd like me to ask the "experts", drop me a line.  They say they will 
answer any valid questions...oh, goody!  I assume asking about the guy's sex
life or why they make it so hard to get in the fone is PROBABLY the types of
questions they are trying to avoid.  If it's perverted, don't reply...I take
it back.  If the guy is a loser, I'll ask him anyway.  If the question is a 
hack question, try to phrase it in a way that it could be for LEGITIMATE 
reasons.  They are kinda funny about ESN hacking questions...go figure.

        Added Note:  Motorola is trying like hell to get their blue books 
back.  If you have one, don't mention to any cellular providers you have one.
They are taking names and other personal info and who knows what they are
doing with it.

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        Before going in to the programming of the cellular phone, it is
important for the user to know the normal things necessary for day to day
operation.  While the majority of the stuff in the users manual is intended
for people that have problems programming their VCR, their are a few things
that are very important and are only mentioned in the users manual.

                          Turn On: [Pwr]
                           Unlock: Three digit unlock code.  If you make an 
                                   error, [Clr] and enter again.
                       Place Call: Enter number, [Snd]
                     Receive Call: [Snd] or open flip fone
                         End Call: [End] or close flip fone
                     Store Number: Phone number, [Sto], 2-digit location number
                    Recall Number: [Rcl], 2-digit location number
              Super Speed Dialing: Directory location number, [Snd]
                 Changing Entries: Press [Rcl] and the 2-digit location number 
                                   so that the number to be changed is 
                                   displayed.  Press and release [Clr] to back 
                                   out each of the digits. Enter a new number 
                                   and press [Sto].
            Call Number Displayed: [Snd]
                Microphone Muting: Press [Fcn], [6].  
                                   To unmute, press [Fcn], [6]
                        Lock Unit: [Fcn], [5] or [LOCK]
              Display Unlock Code: Press [Fcn], [0], your six-digit security
                                   code, [Rcl].
        Changing Your Unlock Code: Press [Fcn], [0], your six-digit security
                                   code, your NEW 3-digit unlock code, [Sto].
             Review Battery Meter: Press [Fcn], [4] and release.
                    Adjust Volume: Earpiece - Press and hold [Vol] to increase.
                                              Release, press again to decrease.
                                     Ringer - [Fcn], then Vol as above.
          Recall Last Number Used: [Rcl], [0], [0]
          Recall Own Phone Number: [Rcl], [#]
            Individual Call Timer: [Rcl], [#], [#]
            Resettable Call Timer: [Rcl], [#], [#], [#]
      Reset Resettable Call Timer: [Fcn], [0], [7], [Clr]
            Cumulative Call Timer: [Rcl], [#], [#], [#], [#]
                  Access Features: Press [Fcn], [1].  To change features, press
                                   [*] and [#] to scroll and [Clr] to change.
                                   To exit feature menu, press [END].
      Review/Scroll Menu Features: Press [*] or [#]
                    Status Review: [Fcn], [0], [9], [Rcl], [#] or [*] scrolls 
                                   messages.  To end press [END].
             Changing System Type: Press [Rcl], [*].  Repeatedly press [*] 
                                   until the desired system type appears.  To
                                   select press [Sto].
       Outgoing Call Restrictions: Press [Fcn], [0], 6-digit security code, 
                                   [1], [Sto].  Phone will place calls only
                                   from memory locations 1-10.
                                   To change back to unrestricted dialing
                                   press [Fcn], [0], 6-digit security code,
                                   [4], [Sto].

        I would like to add that while I have extensively worked on finding
additional test mode commands, I (and anyone else) have never worked with the
normal operation commands as listed above.  For example, above you will  
notice sequences with [Fcn], [1] or [Fcn], [0], [7].  This is totally
unexplored teritory.  Happy hacking :) 

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NOTES:  Some units have dual NAM's.
        The ESN prefix is 130 decimal, 82 hex.
        Motorola: 1-800-331-6456

There are MANY different models of Motorola phones sold under various
brand names, if you think it's a Motorola, it probably is.

Determine which access sequence to use:

HAND HELD PORTABLE MODELS

If the phone has a FCN button and no MENU button use sequence 1.
If the phone has no FCN button use sequence 2.
If the phone has a MENU button and a FCN button use sequence 4.

INSTALLED MOBILE PHONES AND TRANSPORTABLE MODELS

If the phone has no FCN button and no RCL button use sequence 3.
If the phone has a FCN button use sequence 4.
If the phone has a MEM button use sequence 5.
If the phone has a RCL button and no FCN button use sequence 6.


SEQUENCE#     ACCESS CODE

1             FCN   (SECURITY CODE TWICE) RCL
2             STO # (SECURITY CODE TWICE) RCL
3             CTL 0 (SECURITY CODE TWICE) *
4             FCN 0 (SECURITY CODE TWICE) RCL
5             FCN 0 (SECURITY CODE TWICE) MEM
6             CTL 0 (SECURITY CODE TWICE) RCL

The default security code is 000000.  The CTL (control) button is the
single black button on the side of the handset.


NAM programing:

1.  Turn the power on.

2.  Within ten seconds enter the access sequence as determined above.

3.  The phone should now show "01" in the left of the display, this is the
    first programing entry step number.  If it does not the security code
    is incorrect, or the programing lock-out counter has been exceeded.  In
    either case you can still program the unit by following the steps under
    TEST MODE PROGRAMING below.

4.  The * key is used to increment each step:

    Each time you press * the display will increment from the step number,
    displayed on the left, to the data stored in that step, displayed on
    the right.  When the data is displayed make any necessary changes and
    press * to increment to the next step number.

5.  The SND key is used to complete and exit programing when any STEP
    NUMBER is displayed.

    If you have enabled the second phone number bit in step 10 below then
    pressing SND will switch to NAM 2.  Steps 01 thru 06, 09 and 10 will
    repeat for NAM 2, the step number will be followed by a "2" to indicate
    NAM two.

5.  The CLR key will revert the display to the previously stored data.

6.  The # key will abort programing at any time.


PROGRAMING DATA:

STEP#    #OF DIGITS/RANGE    DESCRIPTION

01       00000 - 32767       SYSTEM ID
02       3 DIGITS            AREA CODE
03       7 DIGITS            TEL NUMBER
04       2 DIGITS            STATION CLASS MARK
05       2 DIGITS            ACCESS OVERLOAD CLASS
06       2 DIGITS            GROUP ID (10 IN USA)
07       6 DIGITS            SECURITY CODE
08       3 DIGITS            LOCK CODE
09       0333 OR 0334        INITIAL PAGING CHANNEL
10       6 DIGIT BINARY      OPTION PROGRAMING (SEE NOTE 1)
11       3 DIGIT BINARY      OPTION PROGRAMING (SEE NOTE 2)


NOTES:

Take care with Motorola's use of "0" and "1".  Some options use "0" to
enable, some use "1".

1.  This is a 6 digit binary field used to select the following options:

    Digit 1:  Internal handset speaker, 0 to enable.
    Digit 2:  Local Use Mark, 0 or 1.
    Digit 3:  MIN Mark, 0 or 1.
    Digit 4:  Auto Recall, always set to 1 (enabled).
    Digit 5:  Second phone number (not all phones), 1 to enable.
    Digit 6:  Diversity (Two antennas, not all phones), 1 to enable.

2.  This is a 3 digit binary field used to select the following options:

    Digit 1:  Continuous DTMF, 1 to enable.
    Digit 2:  Transportable Ringer/Speaker, 0=Transducer, 1=Handset.
    Digit 3:  8 hour time out in transportable mode, 0 to enable.


On newer models, they have added and changed some numbers.  The numbers
as of the 3/27/92 manual are as follows:

1.  The 6 digit binary field is still the same.  

2.  The 3 digit binary field has become a 5 digit binary field.
    
    Digit 1:  Failed Page Indicator                        1=Disabled;0=Enabled
    Digit 2:  Motorola Enhanced Scan                       1=Enabled; 0=Disabled
    Digit 3:  Long Tone DTMF                               1=Enabled; 0=Disabled
    Digit 4:  Transportable Internal Ringer Speaker        1=Handset; 0=Transdcr
    Digit 5:  Eight Hour Timeout                           1=Disabled;0=Enabled



                              TEST MODE ACCESS:



INSTALLED MOBILE PHONES AND TRANSPORTABLE MODELS

To enter test mode on units with software version 85 and higher you must
short pins 20 and 21 of the transceiver data connector.  An RS232 break out
box is useful for this, or construct a test mode adaptor from standard
Radio Shack parts.

For MINI TR or Silver Mini Tac transceivers (smaller data connector) you
can either short pins 9 and 14 or simply use a paper clip to short the
hands free microphone connector.

HAND HELD PORTABLE MODELS:

There are two basic types of Motorola portable phones, the Micro-Tac series
"Flip" phones, and the larger 8000 and Ultra Classic phones.  Certain newer
Motorola and Pioneer badged Micro-Tac phones do not have a "flip", but
follow the same procedure as the Micro-Tac.

8000 & ULTRA CLASSIC SERIES:

If you have an 8000 series phone determine the "type" before trying to
enter test mode.  On the back of the phone, or on the bottom in certain
older models, locate the F09... number this is the series number.  If the
FOURTH digit of this number is a "D" you CAN NOT program the unit through
test mode, a Motorola RTL4154/RTL4153 programer is required to make any
changes to this unit.

Having determined that you do not have a "D" series phone the following
procedure is used to access test mode:

Remove the battery from the phone and locate the 12 contacts at the top
near the antenna connector.  These contacts are numbered 1 through 12 from
top left through bottom right.  Pin 6, top right, is the Manual Test Mode
Pin. You must ground this pin while powering up the phone.  Pin 7 (lower
left) or the antenna connector should be used for ground.  Follow one of
these procedures to gain access to pin 6:

1.  The top section of the battery that covers the contacts contains
nothing but air.  By careful measuring you can drill a small hole in the
battery to gain access to pin 6, alternately simply cut the top off the
battery with a hack saw.  Having gained access use a paper clip to short
pin six to the antenna connector ground while powering up the phone.

2.  If you do not want to "destroy" a battery you can apply an external 7.5
volts to the + and - connectors at the bottom of the phone, ground pin 6
while powering up the phone as above.

3.  You can also try soldering or jamming a small jumper between pins 6 and
7 (top right to lower left), or between pin 6 and the antenna connector
housing ground.  Carefully replace the battery and power up the phone.  Use
caution with this method not to short out any other pin.

4.  A cigarette lighter adaptor, if you have one, also makes a great test
mode adaptor as it can be disassembled to give you easier access to pin 6.
Many are pre marked, or even have holes in the right location.  This is
because they are often stamped from the same mold that the manufacturer
uses for making hands free adaptor kits and these kits require access to
the phone's connectors.


MICRO-TAC "FLIP" SERIES:

This phone follows similar methods as outlined for the 8000 series above.

Remove the battery and locate the three contacts at the bottom of the
phone, the two outer contacts are raised and connect with the battery.  The
center contact is recessed, this is the Manual Test Mode connector.

Now look at the battery contacts, the two outer ones supply power to the
phone, the center contact is an "extra" ground.  This ground needs to be
shorted to the test mode connector on the phone.  The easiest way to do
this is to put a small piece of solder wick, wire, aluminum foil or any
other conductive material into the recess on the phone.  Having done this
carefully replace the battery and turn on the power, if you have been
successful the phone will wake up in test mode.

GENERAL NOTES:

HANDSETS:  Most Motorola handsets are interchangeable, when a handset is
used with a transceiver other than the one it was designed for the display
will show "LOANER".  Some features and buttons may not work, for instance
if the original handset did not have a RCL or STO button, and the
replacement does, you will have to use the control * or control # sequence
to access memory and A/B system select procedures.



LOCK/UNLOCK PROCEDURES:

     Phones with "LOCK" buttons:  Press lock for at least 1/2 a second.

     Phones with a "FCN" button:  Press FCN 5, note that 5 has the letter's
                                  "J,K, and L" for lock.

     Phones with no FCN or LOCK button:  Press Control 5, control is the black
                                         volume button on the side of the
                                         handset.


SYSTEM SELECT PROCEDURES:

     Phones with a RCL button:  Press RCL *, then * to select, STO to store.

     Phones with no RCL button: Press Control * then * to select, # to store.

     Options are:    CSCAn:    Preferred/Non preferred with system lockout.
                     Std A/b, or Std b/A:  Preferred/Non preferred.
                     SCAn Ab, or SCAn bA:  Non preferred/Preferred
                     SCAn A:  "A" ONLY
                     SCAn b:  "B" ONLY
                     HOME:     Home only

     (these are typical options, some phone's vary.  C-Scan is only available 
     on newer models and does not appear unless programed, see below.)




                                 TEST MODE
    
    
    Taken from the July 1993 Cellular Subscriber Technical Training Manual
    Item# 68P09300A60-C and the Curtis Namfax vol.4.  I believe this is a
    complete listing of all the commands that were ever possible.  This 
    includes old phones and the new ones.  If there are two entries for a
    particular number, the first one is the current command and the second
    is for older models.

NOTE: Not all commands work on all telephones.  If a command is not valid the
      display will show "ErrOr."  Not all numbers have been assigned.  Not all
      numbers have been listed here.  Some commands were intended only for
      Motorola factory applications.   (This is the disclaimer in the
      technical training manual.  I have included all of the other commands I 
      have discovered one way or another.  I do believe this is a complete list
      of the commands.)
    

Three test commands are significant for programming and registering the
the telephone for service:  see full descriptions under TEST MODE COMMANDS.

32#  Clears the telephone.  (Older Motorola allowed either three or fifteen 
changes in the MIN.  After that, the phone had to be sent to Motorola to reset 
the counter.  This is the command they use.) 

38#  Displays the ESN

55#  This is the TEST MODE PROGRAMMING (as described below).


                          TEST MODE COMMANDS:


#    Enter Test Command Mode

00#  no function

01#  Restart (Re-enter DC power start-up routine.)  On TDMA telephones, this
     command has the same effect as pressing the PWR button.

02#  Display Current Telephone Status (This is a non-altering version of the
     STATUS DISPLAY.  On a 14 character display, all the information is shown.
     On a 7 character display only the information on the second line of a 14
     character display is shown.  On a 10 character display, all the 
     information on the second line of a 14 charcter display plus the last 
     three characters of the first line are shown.)

     STATUS DISPLAY, ALTERNATES BETWEEN:
     
     AAA BBB   AAA = Channel Number (decimal)    BBB = RSSI reading for channel
     CDEFGHI   are as follows:

     C = SAT frequency (0=5970, 1=6000, 2=6030, 3=no channel lock)
     D = Carrier (0=off, 1=on)
     E = Signalling tone (0=off, 1=on)
     F = Power attenuation level (0 through 7)
     G = Channel mode (0=voice channel, 1=control channel)
     H = Receive audio mute (0=unmuted, 1=muted)
     I = Transmit audio mute (0=unmuted, 1=muted)

     Press * to hold display and # to end.

03#  Reset Autonomous Timer.   This command results in the reset of the 
     autonomous timer but does not provide any test function on these models.

04#  Initializes Telephone to Standard Default Conditions:
     Carrier Off, Power Level 0, Receiver Audio Muted, Transmit Audio Muted,
     Signalling Tone Off, SAT Off, Resetting of Watch-Dog Timer Enabled, 
     DTMF and Audio Tones Off, Audio Path Set to Speaker

05#  TX Carrier On (Key Transmitter)

06#  TX Carrier Off

07#  RX Audio Off (Mute Receiver Audio)

08#  RX Audio On (Unmute Receiver Audio)

09#  TX Audio Off

10#  TX Audio On

11(Ch.No.)# Set Tranceiver to Channel xxxx (Receive and Transmit in Decimal;
            accepts 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits)

            see end of file for more info on this command

12x# Set Power Step to x; (0,1-7) 0=Maximum Power (3 Watts) 7=Minimum Power Out

13#  Power Off (Shuts off the radio)

14#  10 kHz Signalling Tone On

15#  10 kHz Signalling Tone Off

16#  Setup  (Transmits a five word RECC message; each of the five words will 
     be "FF00AA55CC33."  Transmitter de-keys at the end of the message.)

17#  Voice  (Transmits a two word REVC message; each of the two words will be
     "FF00AA55CC33."  Transmitter de-keys at the end of the message.)

18#  C-Scan  (Allows for entry of as many as 5 negative SID's for each NAM.)

     Newer Motorola phones are equipped with a feature called C-Scan, this is 
     an option along with the standard A/B system selections.  C-Scan allows 
     the phone to be programed with up to five inhibited system ID's per NAM.  
     This is designed to prevent the phone from roaming onto specified non-home
     systems and therefore reduce "accidental" roaming fees.

     1.  C-Scan can only be programed from test mode, power phone up with the
         relevant test mode contact grounded (see above).

     2.  Press # to access test mode.

     3.  Press 18#, the phone will display "0    40000".

     4.  Enter the first inhibited system ID and press *.

     Continue to enter additional system ID's if required.  After the 5th entry
     the phone will display "N2". Press * to continue and add system ID's for
     NAM 2 as required.

     5.  If an incorrect entry is made (outside the range of 00000-32767) the
         display will not advance, press CLR and re-enter.  Use a setting of
         40000 for any un-needed locations.

     6.  When the last entry has been made press * to store and press # to exit,
         turn off power.

     or
     
     [**Phones without the C-Scan option used this command to SEND NAM.**]

18#  SEND NAM.  Display shows AA BB.  Where AA=Address and BB=Data.  Displays   
     the contents of the NAM, one address at a time, advanced by pressing the
     * key.  The following data is contained in NAM.  The test is exited by
     depressing the # key.
     SIDH                 Sec. Code
     OPT. (1,2,&3)        MIN
     MIN1, MIN2           FCHNA
     SCM                  FCHNB
     IPCH                 NDED
     ACCOLC               CHKSUM       GIM

19#  Display Software Version Number  (4 digits displayed as year and week)

NOTE:  Entering commands 20# through 23# or 27# causes the tranceiver to begin
       a counting sequence or continous transmission as described below.  In
       order to exit from the commands to enter another test command, the # 
       key must be depressed; all other key depressions are ignored.

20#  Receive control channel messages counting correctable and uncorrectable
     errors.  When the command starts, the number of the command will be 
     displayed in the upper-right corner of the display.  Entering a # key
     will terminate the command and display two three-digit numbers in the 
     display.  The first number is the number of correctable errors and the
     second is the uncorrectable errors.

21#  Received voice channel messages counting correctable and uncorrectable
     errors.  When the command starts, the number of the command will be 
     displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the display.  Entering a # 
     key terminates the command and will display two three-digit numbers in 
     display.  The first is the number of correctable errors and the second 
     is the uncorrectable errors.

22#  Receive control channel messages counting word sync sequence.  When the
     command starts, the number of the command will be displayed in the upper
     right-hand corner of the display.  Entering a # key will terminate the
     command and display the number of word sync sequences in the display.

23#  Receive voice channel messages counting word sync sequences.  When the
     command starts, the number of the command will be displayed in the upper
     right-hand corner of the display.  Entering a # key will terminate the 
     command and display the number of word sync sequences in the display.

24#  Receive control channel data and display the majority voted busy/idle
     bit.  0=idle  1=busy

25x# SAT On         When                        x=0, SAT=5970HZ
                                                x=1, SAT=6000HZ
                                                x=2, SAT=6030HZ

26#  SAT Off

27#  Transmit Data  (Transmits continuous control channel data.  All words 
     will be "FF00AA55CC33."  When the command starts, '27' will be displayed
     in the right side of the display.  Entering a # key will terminate the
     command.  The transmitter de-keys when finished.)

28#  Activate the high tone (1150 Hz +/- 55 Hz)

29#  De-activate the high tone

30#  Activate the low tone (770 Hz +/- 40 Hz)

31#  De-activate the low tone

32#  Clear (Sets non-volatile memory to zeroes or factory default.  This 
     command will affect all counters, all repertory memory including the last
     number called stack, and all user programmable features including the
     setting of System Registration.  It does not affect the ESN, NAM, phasing
     data, or lock code.  This takes a minute or so.  DO NOT TURN OFF THE 
     TELEPHONE WHILE THIS IS SHOWING '32' ON THE DISPLAY.  WAIT UNTIL THE 
     NORMAL SERVICE LEVEL DISPLAY RESUMES!)

33x# Turn on DTMF for x  (1-9, *, 0, #, plus the single tones)     
        Where x=1    697 Hz + 1209 Hz       10  697 Hz
                2    697 Hz + 1336 Hz       11  770 Hz
                3    697 Hz + 1477 Hz       12  852 Hz
                4    770 Hz + 1209 Hz       13  941 Hz
                5    770 Hz + 1336 Hz       14  1150 Hz (not used in cellular)
                6    770 Hz + 1477 Hz       15  1209 Hz 
                7    852 Hz + 1209 Hz       16  1336 Hz
                8    852 Hz + 1336 Hz       17  1477 Hz
                9    852 Hz + 1477 Hz       18  1633 Hz (not used in cellular)
                *    941 Hz + 1209 Hz
                0    941 Hz + 1336 Hz
                #    941 Hz + 1477 Hz

34#  Turn DTMF Off

35#  Display RSSI ("D" Series Portable Only)

     or

35x# Set Audio Path to x    x=0, V.S.P Microphone (Applies to mobiles only.)
                            x=1, Speaker
                            x=2, Alert
                            x=3, Handset
                            x=4, Mute
                            x=5, External Telephone (Applies to Portables Only)
                            x=6, External Handset (Applies to NEWER Portables)

36nnn# Scan (TDMA Telephones only.  Scans the primary control channels and 
     attempts to decipher the forward data stream.  The display will show PASS1
     if the strongest control channel was accessed, PASS2 if the second 
     strongest was accessed, and FAIL if no control channel could be accessed.)

     (nnn=Scan speed in milliseconds).  Tunes from channel 1 to 666 in order.
     Entering a * pauses the scan and displays current Channel Number and
     RSSI reading (AAA=Channel Number and BBB=RSSI Reading).  When scan speed
     is 300 milliseconds or greater, the current status is displayed during the
     scan; when less than 300 milliseconds the status is displayed only during
     pause.  Entering * during a pause causes the scan to resume.  Entering #
     aborts the scan and leaves the mobile tuned to the current channel.  During
     this command only the * and # keys are recognized.

37#  Sets Low Battery Threshold.  Usage: #37#x# where x is any number   
     from 1 to 255.  If set to 1, the Low Battery indicator will come up
     when the phone is powered on.  If set to 255, it may never come up.

38#  Display ESN (Displays ESN in four steps, two hexadecimal digits at a time
     in a for digit display.  The decimal shows the address, 00 through 03 as
     the first two digits, and two digits of the ESN as the last two digits.
     Use the 'G' to step through the entire hexadecimal ESN.)

     Compander OFF ("D" Series Portables)

     or

38#  SND-SNM.  Display shows AA BB.  Where AA=Address;BB=Data.  Send the SNM
     to the display.  All 32 bytes of the SNM will be displayed, one byte at 
     a time.  The byte address will be displayed in the upper right-hand
     corner and the contents of that address will be displayed in the hex.  
     The * key is used to step through the address similar to the SEND-NAM
     (18#) command.

39#  Compander ON ("D" Series Portables)

     or

39#  RCVSU.  Receive one control channel word.  When the word is received it
     is displayed in hex.  This command will be complete when a control channel 
     word is received or when the # key is entered to abort the command.

40#  RCVVC.  Receive one voice channel word.  When the word is received it is
     displayed in hex.  This command will be complete when a voice channel
     word is received or when the # key is entered to abort the command.

41#  Enables Diversity (On F19CTA... Series only.)

42#  Disables Diversity (On F19CTA... Series only.)

43#  Disable Diversity
     USE T/R ANTENNA (On F19CTA... Series only.)  
     USE R ANTENNA (On D.M.T./ Mini TAC)

44#  Disable Diversity
     USE R ANTENNA (On F19CTA... Series only.)  
     USE T/R ANTENNA (On D.M.T./ Mini TAC) 

45#  Display Current RSSI (Displayed as a three-digit decimal number)   

46#  Display Cumulative Call Timer

47x# Set RX Audio level to X
     (For F19CTA ...Series Tranceivers) 
                                       X=0, Lowest Volume
                                       X=6, Highest Volume
                                       X=7, mute
                                       Normal setting is 4.
     (For D.M.T./ Mini TAC Tranceivers)
                                       X=0, Lowest Volume
                                       X=7, Highest Volume
                                       Normal setting is 4.
     (For TDMA Tranceivers and F09F... Series and Higher Portables)
                                       X=0, Lowest Volume
                                       X=15, Highest Volume
                                       Normal setting is 2 to 4.  (On TDMA
                                       Tranceivers and Micro TAC portables, 
                                       settings 8 through 15 are for DTMF
                                       applications only.)

48#  Side Tone On.  Use this command in conjunction with 350# to test the 
     entire audio path in hands-free applications.

49#  Side Tone Off

50#  Maintenance data is transmitted and test results displayed:
     PASS=received data is correct
     FAIL 1=2second timeout, no data rec.
     FAIL 2=received data is incorrect

51#  Test of mobile where maintenance data is transmitted and looped back.  
     Display is as follows:
     PASS=looped-back data is correct
     FAIL 1=2 second timeout, no looped-back data
     FAIL 2=looped-back data is incorrect

52x# SAT Phase Adjustment.  A decimal value that corresponds to phase shift
     compensation in 4.5 degree increments.  Compensation added to inherent
     phase shift in tranceiver to achieve a total of 0 degrees phase shift.

     Do NOT enter any values except those shown below.

     0 degrees = 0          121.5 degrees = 59           243.0 degrees = 86
     4.5       = 1          126.0         = 60           247.5         = 87
     9.0       = 2          130.5         = 61           252.0         = 112
     13.5      = 3          135.0         = 62           256.5         = 113
     18.0      = 4          139.5         = 63           261.0         = 114
     22.5      = 5          144.0         = 40           265.5         = 115
     27.0      = 6          148.5         = 41           270.0         = 116
     31.5      = 7          153.0         = 42           274.5         = 117
     36.0      = 16         157.5         = 43           279.0         = 118
     40.5      = 17         162.0         = 44           283.5         = 119
     45.0      = 18         166.5         = 45           288.0         = 120
     49.5      = 19         171.0         = 46           292.5         = 121
     54.0      = 20         175.5         = 47           297.0         = 122
     58.5      = 21         180.0         = 64           301.5         = 123
     63.0      = 22         184.5         = 65           306.0         = 124
     67.5      = 23         189.0         = 66           310.5         = 125
     72.0      = 48         193.5         = 67           315.0         = 126
     76.5      = 49         198.0         = 68           319.5         = 127
     81.0      = 50         202.5         = 69           324.0         = 104
     85.5      = 51         207.0         = 70           328.5         = 105
     90.0      = 52         211.5         = 71           333.0         = 106
     94.5      = 53         216.0         = 80           337.5         = 107
     99.0      = 54         220.5         = 81           342.0         = 108
     103.5     = 55         225.0         = 82           346.5         = 109
     108.0     = 56         229.5         = 83           351.0         = 110
     112.5     = 57         234.0         = 84           355.5         = 111
     117.0     = 58         238.5         = 85           360.0         = 70
              
53#  Enable scrambler option, when equipped.

54#  Disable scrambler option, when equipped.

55#  Display/Program N.A.M. (Test Mode Programming)

     TEST MODE PROGRAMING:

     Assuming you have completed one of the above steps correctly the phone
     will wake up in test mode when you turn the power on.  When you first
     access test mode the phone's display will alternate between various status
     information that includes the received signal strength and channel number.
     The phone will operate normally in this mode.  You can now access Service
     Mode by pressing the # key, the display will clear and a ' will appear.
     Use the following procedure to program the phone:

     1.  Enter 55# to access programing mode.

     2.  The * key advances to the next step.  (NOTE that test mode programing
         does NOT have step numbers, each time you press the * key the phone 
         will display the next data entry).

     3.  The CLR key will revert the display to the previously stored data.

     4.  The # key aborts programing at any time.

     5.  To complete programing you must scroll through ALL entries until a '
         appears in the display.

     6.  Note that some entries contain more digits than can be displayed by the
         phone, in this case only the last part of the data can be seen.

     TEST MODE PROGRAMING DATA:

     STEP#    #OF DIGITS/RANGE    DESCRIPTION

     01       00000 - 32767       SYSTEM ID
     02       8 DIGIT BINARY      OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 1 BELOW
     03       10 DIGITS           MIN (AREA CODE & TEL#)
     04       2 DIGITS            STATION CLASS MARK
     05       2 DIGITS            ACCESS OVERLOAD CLASS
     06       2 DIGITS            GROUP ID (10 IN USA)
     07       6 DIGITS            SECURITY CODE
     08       3 DIGITS            LOCK CODE
     09       3 DIGITS            SERVICE LEVEL (LEAVE AT 004)
     10       8 DIGIT BINARY      OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 2 BELOW
     11       8 DIGIT BINARY      OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 3 BELOW
     12       0333 OR 0334        INITIAL PAGING CHANNEL
     13       0333                "A" SYSTEM IPCH
     14       0334                "B" SYSTEM IPCH
     15       3 DIGIT             NUMBER PAGING CHANNEL (021 IN USA)
     16       8 DIGIT BINARY      OPTION PROGRAMING, SEE NOTE 4 BELOW

     Steps 01 through 06 and 12 will repeat for NAM 2 if the second phone 
     number bit has been enabled in step 11.

     NOTES:

     Take care with Motorola's use of "0" and "1".  Some options use "0" to
     enable, some use "1".

     These are eight digit binary fields used to select the following options:

     1.  (step 02 above, suggested entry is: 11101001 for "A" system, 10101001
         for "B" sys)

         Digit 1: Local use mark, 0 or 1.
         Digit 2: Preferred system, 0 or 1.
         Digit 3: End to end (DTMF) dialing, 1 to enable.
         Digit 4: Not used, enter 0.
         Digit 5: Repertory (speed) dialing, 1 to enable.
         Digit 6: Auxiliary (horn) alert, 1 to enable.
         Digit 7: Hands free (VSP) auto mute, 1 to enable (mutes outgoing hands
                  free audio until the MUTE key is pressed).
         Digit 8: Min mark, 0 or 1.

     2.  (step 10 above, suggested entry is: 00000100)

         Digits 1 - 4: Not used in USA, enter 0.
         Digit 5: Single system scan, 1 to enable (scan A or B system only,
                  determined by bit 2 of step 02. Set to "0" to allow user the
                  option).
         Digit 6: Super speed dial, 1 to enable (pressing N, or NN SND will 
                  dial the number stored in memory location NN).
         Digit 7: User selectable service level, 0 to enable (allows user to 
                  set long distance/memory access dialing restrictions).
         Digit 8: Lock function, 0 to enable (allows user to lock/un-lock the
                  phone, if this is set to 1 the phone can not be locked).

     3.  (step 11 above, suggested entry is: 00000000)

         Digit 1: Handset programing, 0 to enable (allows access to programing
                  mode without having to enter test mode).
         Digit 2: Second phone number (not all phones), 1 to enable.
         Digit 3: Call timer access, 0 to enable.
         Digit 4: Auto system busy redial, 0 to enable.
         Digit 5: Speaker disable, 1 to enable (use with select VSP units only,
                  do not use with 2000 series mobiles).
         Digit 6: IMTS/Cellular, 1 to enable (rarely used).
         Digit 7: User selectable system registration, 0 to enable.
         Digit 8: Dual antennae (diversity), 1 to enable.

     4.  (step 16 above, suggested entry is: 0011010 for portable and 0011011
         for mobile units)

         Digit 1: Not used, 0 only.
         Digit 2: Not used, 0 only
         Digit 3: Continuous DTMF, 1 to enable (software version 8735 and later)
         Digit 4: 8 hour time-out, 0 to enable (software version 8735 and later)
         Digit 5: Not used, 0 only.
         Digit 6: Failed page indicator, 0 to enable (phone beeps when an
             incoming call is detected but signal conditions prevent
             completion of the call).
         Digit 7: Portable scan, 0 for portable, 1 for mobile units.


56#  no function

57x# Call Processing Mode   
                   x=0, AMPS
                   x=1, NAMPS
                   x=2-4, RESERVED 
                   x=5, TDMA signalling
                   x=6, TDMA signalling with loopback before decoding
                   x=7, TDMA signalling with loopback voice after decoding
                   x=8, TDMA signalling with loopback FACCH after decoding
                   x=9, TDMA forced synchronization

58#  Compander On (Audio compressor and expander) (See 39#)

59#  Compander Off (Audio compressor and expander) (See 38#)

60#  no function

61#  ESN Transfer (For Series I D.M.T./Mini TAC only)

62#  Turn On Ringer Audio Path

63#  Turn Off Ringer Audio Path

64#-65#  no function

66#  Identity Transfer (Series II Tranceivers and some Current Shipping Portables)

67#  no function

68#  Diaplay FLEX and Model Information

69#  Used with Identity Transfer

70#  Abbreviated field transmitter audio deviation command, for tranceivers
     with FCC ID ABZ89FT5668.

71#  Abbreviated field power adjustment command, for tranceivers with FCC ID
     ABZ89FT5668.

72#  Field audio phasing commands.

73#  Field power adjustment command.

74#-99# no function

Notes:  As far as I know, this is it.  There are NO MORE commands.  As new 
        fones come out, more commands will be added.   So if anyone gets a
        new fone, please check for more commands...I am poor.  Also, a friend
        of mine lives in Canada and has Motorola Canada fones.  He says he
        has found that 99# is a possible command.  So if everyone could check   
        the "no function" command numbers and give me some feedback I would
        REALLY appreciate it.  Despite popular belief, I still say you can
        change ESN from the keypad with NO modifications, software, or opening
        the phone.  
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Note:  This is NOT my hack.  Thanks to Patrk@delphi.com for this addition.


                   HACKING THE FOVC
 

Problem:  When listening to something interesting (a conversation),
just when that sexy sounding horny broad begins to give her
phone number to some lucky guy, HANDOFF!!! then static... DAMN!
 
Trick:    Hack the FOVC.
 
    a quick definition:  FOVC  = FOward Voice Channel
                         FOCC  = FOward Control Channel
                         REVC  = REverse Voice Channel
                         RECC  = REverse Control Channel
 
As the phone travels through cells, the FOVC is where the tower tells
the phone to adjust power levels for the current cell or to change to
a new channel for use in the new cell. This info can be hacked apart.
So. When you've found a good conversation, don't be lazy! Enter 40#!
This makes the phone listen for commands on the voice channel
(embedded in the audio portion- you can hear it as a "bump" sound). It
will just sit there and the display will read '40' , but the
conversation will still be audible.  Now when the phone receives a
FOVC command (a 40 bit sequence) data will flow across the display, in
hex format, and stop. Listen to the phone, if the conversation is
still there, then the command was only to adjust power levels. If the
conversation is gone, then its a handoff. If you only got a power
adjustment command just press # or clr,  which ever gets you back to
the ' prompt. Enter 40# and keep listening. You can also use the # key
to cancel the 40# command, if you want to change channels or something.
 
If it was a handoff, its time for some quick math. You have to convert
some of the numbers to binary, and then to decimal. I don't know how
many characters your phone's display will show. Mine only shows the
last seven of the ten hex digits. Count left from the end 6 digits.
Write down that digit and the next two on a piece of paper, ie:
 
 
    ???j16djjj    j=junk numbers  (hex numbers range from 0-9,a-f)
       / \
      these are lost due to scrolling
 
       write down  16d then convert it to a binary string:
 
       1 = 0001
       6 = 0110
       d = 1101    (d=13)
 
       now you have a binary string like this:  000101101101
       throw away the first 2 bits and get:       0101101101
       convert this to decimal and get:                  365
 
 
365 is the new channel the conversation has moved to! Enter 110365#
and voila! You too, can hear the horny babe's phone number!
 
Don't forget to enter 40# again, as the call may be moving quickly
through cells ( small cells or freeway driving ) or the call can get
bounced around by the tower for cell traffic purposes.
 
Here's one more example of the hex>binary>decimal conversion.
 
        ???j5aejjj
 
        5  =  0101
        a  =  1010
        e  =  1110
 
        full string        = 010110101110
        truncate 2 msb     =   0110101110
        convert to decimal =          430


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||                                                                          ||
||           Assembling a _QUALITY_ Motorola Flip programming cable         ||
||                    from a standard battery eliminator.                   ||
||                                                                          ||
||                 Written by KG/Control Team/Umf 02/07/94                  ||
||                                                                          ||
==============================================================================

     Word.  It seems that alot of bad cables are being sold by some lame asses
here on the west coast.  The result, alot of _rare_ LO phonez are being fried.
Welp,  this  file should clear things up.   Even if you've never made anything
but clay pots this should be easy for ya.  Take your time and this, along with
your phone will last a lifetime...

                      Parts:  (1) 550 Battery Eliminator
                              (2) IN4001 Diodes
                              (1) Head pins(single row straight stick headers)
                              (1) DB25/RS232 Connector for connection to LPT1
                              (1) METAL DB25 cover/protector
                              (1) 1 1/2 foot of 5 line ribbon
                              (1) jumper wire (be creative)

                      Tools:  Sizzors (I like sizzors for splicing wires)
                              Soldering Iron
                              Hot glue gun (borrow mom's)
                              Exacto knife (optional)
                              DMM w/continuity

     I'll try and be as  verbose as possible.   All  references to the plastic
part that connects the phone  to the cable will be known here as the  ADAPTER.
The hardest  thing to  find, at  least in  where I am, is a battery eliminator
that has all  8 pins on the  ADAPTER.   So if ya do have a cable  with all the
pins you can  skip this  paragraph.    What I did was to go  ahead  and  shell
out the 35 duckets for a battery  eliminator that only had pin's 7 & 8 (power)
on the ADAPTER.   Go to you  local electronix  shop and pick up a pack of head
pins. These  puppies are the EXACT same thing as what's in the ADAPTER,  'cept
their nickel instead of copper.  Cut 4 of them off the plastic but be carefull
not to bend them when you do so.

     Carefully pry off the  cover of the  ADAPTER  and use the exacto knife to
get the pins  and attatched  wires out of the  cover.   Otherwise  you'll  end
up  melting the  cover,  and trashing  the project.  Now  de-solder the  wires
connected to pins 7 & 8, wrap then with 2 of the ribbon's leads then re-solder
them  back to the  same pins.   Once  again,  be  carefull  not to  bend them.
Now  solder the other  4  ribbon lead to the pins 1, 4-6.   Now  carefully put
each  pin  back into the  ADAPTER cover,  if some of the holes are filled with
resin (batt eliminator),  simply push an  _extra_  bridge pin thru to get that
shit out!  Make a note of their colors, then take the  DMM and and go over all
the connections, making sure that no pin one pin on  the  ADAPTER is _touching
another:  1-4, 2-8, 4-6 ect...   * note that  pins 7 & 8 will show values from
due to the voltage regulator inside the ciggy plug.

    Fire up that hot  glue gun and  place some on the cover to make sure those
pins/ wires / solder don't move around  when ya put the ADAPTER back together.
Don't put too much on or you wont be able to close it.   Wait a min or 2 until
that dries, then throw some glue into the ADAPTER and quickly close it up.

    As for the DB25 you shouldn't have any trouble.  Just make sure you solder
the Diode to the wire before soldering it the the port.  Remember parallel pin
specs are not the same as serial!!

    The  following is a diagram of a  DB25 connector (soldering side). The "*"
marks the plain  wires,  "@" marks placement of the diodes,  and the "+" marks
where the jumper connects to the anode side of diode one:


                                                           +
              13  12  11  10   9   8   7   6   5   4   3   2   1
               *   *   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   @   .   @   *

                 .   .   .   .   .   .   .   *   .   .   .   .
                25  24  23  22  21  20  19  18  17  16  15  14



    Connect the cathode(black striped) side of the IN4001 to the port!!!!

                        Cathode              Anode
                        -------   |    /     -----
                                  |   /|
                                  |  / |
         LPT1/pin4 or 2   ________| /__|_________    ADAPTER pin 1
                                  | \  |             or Jumper wire
                                  |  \ |
                                  |   \|
                                  |    \

                                  IN4001
                                                   (educational innit?)


                               ____________
                              / !THE SHIT! \
                             /              \
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+                                                                            +
+                                                                            +
+ DB25        FLIP                                  Battery Eliminator cable +
+ ----        ----                                  attatchment pins up:     +
+   1(--------)4                                                             +
+                                                     --------=              +
+   2(--|<----)Jump this line to the Center                1  =              +
+              Pin on the back of phone.              --------=              +
+                                                             =              +
+   4(--|<----)1   "|<" is the IN4001 diode.          --------=              +
+                                                             =              +
+  12(--------)5                                      --------=              +
+                                                          4  =  -->To phone +
+  13(--------)6                                      --------=              +
+                                                          5  =              +
+  18(-+------)8                                      --------=              +
+      |                                                   6  =              +
+      |    +-)7                                      --------=              +
+      |    |                                              7* =              +
+      |    |                                         --------=              +
+      |    |                                              8* =              +
+     NeG  PoS ---Cig adapter                         --------=              +
+                                                                            +
+                                                                            +
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


     This cable  will work with the 6.6, 9.11 & 9.9 software.  This means that
without  a) AMPS  or  b) The Trick Clip  you'll need to find a Flip that has a
firmware  revision  equal to or below 9122.   A good  sign  that the  phone is
indeed a LO, is to check the ESN located on the  back and  look for any prefix
below A2A.   If  you can't locate the  ESN sticker, usually cause it's stolen,
then look  for a MCsquared printed along with the menu sticker.   If the phone
has the MC2 don't buy it.   If the phone doesn't  have the menu  sticker don't
buy it!  Also before you fork over the $$ make sure that all the ports on the
phone are in good condition.

     Some people may experience  problems with 486 machines.  I'm looking into
slowing the shit down in order for the phone to respond.  One way is to divide
your  BIOS bus clock by 6,  another is to load a  TSR that actually slows your
CPU,  although I haven't yet  found this to work for me.   286-386  processors
work fine.  Short cables are a must!


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From: locke@dfw.net
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 1994 09:53:54 GMT

I just thought I would lend a little help to those of you that may try and 
actually USE this schematic.  While _close_ to the actual pinouts... this
diagram will not work.

I have included corrections for the FLIP and the BRICK below, with 
the word [LOCKE] next to my corrections.  Sorry if I confuse anyone.

Anyway, I hope this helps, you CANNOT program the phones without
twisting/connecting the additional 19 & 20 DB25 connections.

Motorol Transciever,s
_____________________
4500x,4800x,6800x,Etc.
______________________
Female 25 Pin                                Male 25 Pin
D-Connector                                  D-connector
To transciever                               To P.C.Parallel Port
          Pin                                     Pin
          1._____________________________________  4.
          2._____________________________________ 18.
                                     ___10k______ 13.
                                    / 
  ______4+5._______________________/____10K______ 12.
 |       12.____________________________________/
 |       11._____________________________________ 13.
 |       18._____________________________________  1.
 |       21._____________________________________  2.
 |    ___14+17+20+23.____________________________ 18.
 |    |
 |    |___ -ve
 |
 |________ +ve 9 Volt


> Motorola 8500x 8800x(early type)
> ________________________________
>  
> 25 Pin D-plug(P.C.lpt1)           Phone Back(battery removed)
>  
> Pin          Diode,s         []    []    []      []    []    []
>  3.--orange-|<1n4001---------------------/       /           / 
>  4.--blue---|<1n4001----------------------------/           / 
>  2.--red----|<1n4001---------------------------------------/
>  

  [LOCKE]    ------19, 20  (all tied together & connected to 18)
             | | 
>            | |               []    []    []     []     []    []
> 18.--black-------------------/     /            /      /
> 13.--yellow-----------------------/            /      /
> 12.--brown------------------------------------/      /
>  1.--grey-------------------------------------------/
>  
>  
>  
>                              []                              [] 
>                          -8 to -12V.                     +8 to =12V.
> NOTE Diode protocol: Kathode---|<diode---Anode

> Motorola 9800x Personal tac1 etc.
> 25 pin D-plug(P.C. LPT1)                     Phone Back(battery removed)
>  
> Pin            Diode,s             Battery terminals--> [] [] []
>                                                            |
>  2.--black----|<1n4001-------------------------------------|
>                                                             \
>                                                              \black fly lead
>  
>                              Data plug---> |    |    |    |    |    |
   |    |
>                                            |    |    |    |    |    |
   |    |
> [LOCKE]  ----- 19, 20                    white  /   blue  /  yellow     red
>          | |                              /    /    /  green  /         /
>          | |                             /    /    /    /    /         /
> 18.--white----Neg 8-12V-----------------/    /    /    /    /         /
   
   [LOCKE] the POSITIVE connection goes
           here (below) it does not connect
           to ANY of the DBxx cable wires.
                               | (+12v)
>              +8 to +12V---------------------/    /    /    /         /
> 13.--blue---------------------------------------/    /    /         /
> 12.--green------------------------------------------/    /         /
>  1.--yellow---------------------------------------------/         /
>  4.--red------|<1n4001-------------------------------------------/
>  
> NOTE Diode protocol: Kathode---|<diode---Anode

NEC 9A
______                           __                             __
                                 ||                             ||
 25 Pin D-Plug(LPT1)             ||                             ||
____________________             ||                             ||
                                 ||                             ||
Pin                             _||__________         __________||__
  1.green                       |           |         |            |
  6.-|<1n4148------             | phone     /          \  phone    |
  8.-|<1n4148--   |             |          /            \          |
              |   |             |          |            |          |
              |   |      back-->|          |<---front-->|          |<--back
 10.-----------   |             |          |            |          |
 13.-----------------red        |          \            /          |
 15.------blue                    | | | |                 | | | |
 18.------black                       |                     / |  \
                                      |                    /  |   \
                                    black             blue/ green  \red 

Diodes = 1N4148

NOTE Diode protocol: Kathode---|<diode---Anode
NEC 11A transciever


is required, and is plugged into the female end of the gender change plug.


back with a female 15 pin D socket. Male end interfaces transceiver, female
end interfaces the handset.

 25 Pin D-Plug(LPT1)                       15 Pin D-Gender changer
____________________                       _______________________
 Pin                                        Pin
  1.------green----------------------------- 13. green
  6.-|<1n4148------ 
  8.-|<1n4148--   | 
              |   | 
 10.-----------   | 
 13.------red--------------------------------12. red
 15.------blue-------------------------------14. blue
 18.------black-------------------------------2. black
    \-----black------------------------------11. black
Power supply 12V dc. Power up using handset BEFORE interfacing computer LPT1.
NOTE Diode protocol: Kathode---|<diode---Anode
NEC P3.
_______

25 Pin D-plug LPT1.                         Plug on end of curly cord.
___________________                         __________________________

Pin 25.--------------------black--------------------------------------|
Pin 15.--------------------red-------------------------------------|  |
Pin  6.---|<In4148--|                                              |  |
Pin 13.-------------|------white--------------------------------|  |  |
                                                  ||   [] [] [] [] [] []
                         view into plug:aerial---><>
Pin  3.---|<1N4148---|                            ||   [] [] [] [] [] []
Pin 12.--------------|-----brown--------------------------------|

NOTE Diode protocol: Kathode---|<diode---Anode
  NEC P4
  ______

  25 Pin D-plug LPT1.   Transistors 2N3904 npn   NAM Adaptor Plug   
  ___________________   ______________________   __________________

  Pin 15.-----C-\------green----------------------------------------|
                 \                                                  |
  Pin  2.-10K-B---O                                                 |
                 /                                                  |
  Pin 19.-----E-/------blue-----------------------------|           |
  Pin 19.-----E-\                                       |           |
                 \                                      |           |
  Pin  4.-10K-B---O                                     |           |
                 /                                      |           |
  Pin 12.-----C-/---|--yellow                           |           |
                    |                                   |           |
                    |                                   |           |
                    |   NAM Adaptor plug: aerial ---><> [] [] [] [] [] [] [] []
                    |                                            |      |
  Pin 13.----red---(|)-------------------------------------------|      |
                    |                                                   |
                    |---------------------------------------------------|
Panasonic D,E,F 
----------------
  Build the Maplins 'RS232 to TTL conversion board 'MAX232(Order Code
LM75S)to    specification, except do not include resistor R5.
Switches SW-1 must be in the  OFF position.


--------------------------Press any Key to continue---------------------------
 9 PIN SERIAL D-PLUG                                  Interface PL2 on MAX232
Pin 8.----------------|--IN4148>|----\
Pin 7.----------------|               \___________________ 1.Pin
                                      /
Pin 4.----------------|--IN4148>|----/
Pin 6.----------------|
Pin 3.-----------------------------------------------------7.Pin
Pin 2.-----------------------------------------------------6.Pin
Pin 5.-----------------------------------------------------8.Pin

 PL1.on MAX232----------'F'Lead------------'D'Lead-----------'E'Lead
 Pin 2+6                 pin 1.             pin 6.            pin 5.       
 Pin 5                   pin 6.             pin 5.            pin 1.
 Pin 7.                  pin 2.             pin 4.            Link to program
                                                          ___ Pin/Power lead 
 Pin 8.                  pin 8.           aerial brade  /     Pin 8.         
                                                       /       /////          
                        1 3 5 7             2  4  6   /1_______|  |_________12
                        [][][][]            [] [] []  [][][][][][][][][][][][]
   View of Plugs-->   <>                 <>           |______________________|
                        [][][][]            [] [] []       |_________________|
                        2 4 6 8             1  3  5
Diode Protocol: Anode---diode>|--Kadthode

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Final Note:  I HAVE NEVER TESTED ANY OF THESE CABLE SPECS!!!  I REPEAT.  
             I HAVE NEVER TRIED ANY OF THESE CABLE SPECS!  THE USE OF THESE
             CABLES COULD DESTROY YOUR PHONE IF THE CABLES ARE MADE 
             INCORRECTLY.  Whether these specs are good or bad is news to me.
             So if someone could e-mail me to let me know one way or another I
             would be REALLY obliged.  The reason I have never tried these is
             because I HAVE NO DAMN SOFTWARE to use them with.  Someone 
             UUENCODE a copy of the newest Motorola software to me (unless it 
             is that crap floating around that only changes shit you could do
             with the above commands.  ESN changing software is what I need.)
             Anyone with experience in disassembling Motorola's software
             should e-mail me.  We need to get together.  

        Mike.Larsen@uti.com
        Stularsenmic@vax.colsf.edu

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The following text was mailed to me but there was no credit given to the source
of this info.  I'm sorry and will correct it if given the proper credits.
                                                                -ML

CELLULAR PHONE FREQUENCIES AND MOTOROLA
TEST MODE NUMERIC CODES.
( Motorola test mode channel numbers )
( are for use in motorola test mode  )
( with function 11xxxx#              )
( All frequencies in Megahertz FM    )
Lower Set (1-666)

Tower Freq.  Mobile Freq.    11xxxx# Channel

Tx  870.03   Rx  825.03  Chan  0001  #1
Tx  870.06   Rx  825.06  Chan  0002  #2
Tx  870.09   Rx  825.09  Chan  0003  #3
Tx  870.12   Rx  825.12  Chan  0004  #4
Tx  870.15   Rx  825.15  Chan  0005  #5
Tx  870.18   Rx  825.18  Chan  0006  #6
Tx  870.21   Rx  825.21  Chan  0007  #7
Tx  870.24   Rx  825.24  Chan  0008  #8
Tx  870.27   Rx  825.27  Chan  0009  #9
Tx  870.30   Rx  825.30  Chan  0010  #10
Tx  870.33   Rx  825.33  Chan  0011  #11
Tx  870.36   Rx  825.36  Chan  0012  #12
Tx  870.39   Rx  825.39  Chan  0013  #13
Tx  870.42   Rx  825.42  Chan  0014  #14
Tx  870.45   Rx  825.45  Chan  0015  #15
Tx  870.48   Rx  825.48  Chan  0016  #16
Tx  870.51   Rx  825.51  Chan  0017  #17
Tx  870.54   Rx  825.54  Chan  0018  #18
Tx  870.57   Rx  825.57  Chan  0019  #19
Tx  870.60   Rx  825.60  Chan  0020  #20
Tx  870.63   Rx  825.63  Chan  0021  #21
Tx  870.66   Rx  825.66  Chan  0022  #22
Tx  870.69   Rx  825.69  Chan  0023  #23
Tx  870.72   Rx  825.72  Chan  0024  #24
Tx  870.75   Rx  825.75  Chan  0025  #25
Tx  870.78   Rx  825.78  Chan  0026  #26
Tx  870.81   Rx  825.81  Chan  0027  #27
Tx  870.84   Rx  825.84  Chan  0028  #28
Tx  870.87   Rx  825.87  Chan  0029  #29
Tx  870.90   Rx  825.90  Chan  0030  #30
Tx  870.93   Rx  825.93  Chan  0031  #31
Tx  870.96   Rx  825.96  Chan  0032  #32
Tx  870.99   Rx  825.99  Chan  0033  #33
Tx  871.02   Rx  826.02  Chan  0034  #34
Tx  871.05   Rx  826.05  Chan  0035  #35
Tx  871.08   Rx  826.08  Chan  0036  #36
Tx  871.11   Rx  826.11  Chan  0037  #37
Tx  871.14   Rx  826.14  Chan  0038  #38
Tx  871.17   Rx  826.17  Chan  0039  #39
Tx  871.20   Rx  826.20  Chan  0040  #40
Tx  871.23   Rx  826.23  Chan  0041  #41
Tx  871.26   Rx  826.26  Chan  0042  #42
Tx  871.29   Rx  826.29  Chan  0043  #43
Tx  871.32   Rx  826.32  Chan  0044  #44
Tx  871.35   Rx  826.35  Chan  0045  #45
Tx  871.38   Rx  826.38  Chan  0046  #46
Tx  871.41   Rx  826.41  Chan  0047  #47
Tx  871.44   Rx  826.44  Chan  0048  #48
Tx  871.47   Rx  826.47  Chan  0049  #49
Tx  871.50   Rx  826.50  Chan  0050  #50
Tx  871.53   Rx  826.53  Chan  0051  #51
Tx  871.56   Rx  826.56  Chan  0052  #52
Tx  871.59   Rx  826.59  Chan  0053  #53
Tx  871.62   Rx  826.62  Chan  0054  #54
Tx  871.65   Rx  826.65  Chan  0055  #55
Tx  871.68   Rx  826.68  Chan  0056  #56
Tx  871.71   Rx  826.71  Chan  0057  #57
Tx  871.74   Rx  826.74  Chan  0058  #58
Tx  871.77   Rx  826.77  Chan  0059  #59
Tx  871.80   Rx  826.80  Chan  0060  #60
Tx  871.83   Rx  826.83  Chan  0061  #61
Tx  871.86   Rx  826.86  Chan  0062  #62
Tx  871.89   Rx  826.89  Chan  0063  #63
Tx  871.92   Rx  826.92  Chan  0064  #64
Tx  871.95   Rx  826.95  Chan  0065  #65
Tx  871.98   Rx  826.98  Chan  0066  #66
Tx  872.01   Rx  827.01  Chan  0067  #67
Tx  872.04   Rx  827.04  Chan  0068  #68
Tx  872.07   Rx  827.07  Chan  0069  #69
Tx  872.10   Rx  827.10  Chan  0070  #70
Tx  872.13   Rx  827.13  Chan  0071  #71
Tx  872.16   Rx  827.16  Chan  0072  #72
Tx  872.19   Rx  827.19  Chan  0073  #73
Tx  872.22   Rx  827.22  Chan  0074  #74
Tx  872.25   Rx  827.25  Chan  0075  #75
Tx  872.28   Rx  827.28  Chan  0076  #76
Tx  872.31   Rx  827.31  Chan  0077  #77
Tx  872.34   Rx  827.34  Chan  0078  #78
Tx  872.37   Rx  827.37  Chan  0079  #79
Tx  872.40   Rx  827.40  Chan  0080  #80
Tx  872.43   Rx  827.43  Chan  0081  #81
Tx  872.46   Rx  827.46  Chan  0082  #82
Tx  872.49   Rx  827.49  Chan  0083  #83
Tx  872.52   Rx  827.52  Chan  0084  #84
Tx  872.55   Rx  827.55  Chan  0085  #85
Tx  872.58   Rx  827.58  Chan  0086  #86
Tx  872.61   Rx  827.61  Chan  0087  #87
Tx  872.64   Rx  827.64  Chan  0088  #88
Tx  872.67   Rx  827.67  Chan  0089  #89
Tx  872.70   Rx  827.70  Chan  0090  #90
Tx  872.73   Rx  827.73  Chan  0091  #91
Tx  872.76   Rx  827.76  Chan  0092  #92
Tx  872.79   Rx  827.79  Chan  0093  #93
Tx  872.82   Rx  827.82  Chan  0094  #94
Tx  872.85   Rx  827.85  Chan  0095  #95
Tx  872.88   Rx  827.88  Chan  0096  #96
Tx  872.91   Rx  827.91  Chan  0097  #97
Tx  872.94   Rx  827.94  Chan  0098  #98
Tx  872.97   Rx  827.97  Chan  0099  #99
Tx  873.00   Rx  828.00  Chan  0100  #100
Tx  873.03   Rx  828.03  Chan  0101  #101
Tx  873.06   Rx  828.06  Chan  0102  #102
Tx  873.09   Rx  828.09  Chan  0103  #103
Tx  873.12   Rx  828.12  Chan  0104  #104
Tx  873.15   Rx  828.15  Chan  0105  #105
Tx  873.18   Rx  828.18  Chan  0106  #106
Tx  873.21   Rx  828.21  Chan  0107  #107
Tx  873.24   Rx  828.24  Chan  0108  #108
Tx  873.27   Rx  828.27  Chan  0109  #109
Tx  873.30   Rx  828.30  Chan  0110  #110
Tx  873.33   Rx  828.33  Chan  0111  #111
Tx  873.36   Rx  828.36  Chan  0112  #112
Tx  873.39   Rx  828.39  Chan  0113  #113
Tx  873.42   Rx  828.42  Chan  0114  #114
Tx  873.45   Rx  828.45  Chan  0115  #115
Tx  873.48   Rx  828.48  Chan  0116  #116
Tx  873.51   Rx  828.51  Chan  0117  #117
Tx  873.54   Rx  828.54  Chan  0118  #118
Tx  873.57   Rx  828.57  Chan  0119  #119
Tx  873.60   Rx  828.60  Chan  0120  #120
Tx  873.63   Rx  828.63  Chan  0121  #121
Tx  873.66   Rx  828.66  Chan  0122  #122
Tx  873.69   Rx  828.69  Chan  0123  #123
Tx  873.72   Rx  828.72  Chan  0124  #124
Tx  873.75   Rx  828.75  Chan  0125  #125
Tx  873.78   Rx  828.78  Chan  0126  #126
Tx  873.81   Rx  828.81  Chan  0127  #127
Tx  873.84   Rx  828.84  Chan  0128  #128
Tx  873.87   Rx  828.87  Chan  0129  #129
Tx  873.90   Rx  828.90  Chan  0130  #130
Tx  873.93   Rx  828.93  Chan  0131  #131
Tx  873.96   Rx  828.96  Chan  0132  #132
Tx  873.99   Rx  828.99  Chan  0133  #133
Tx  874.02   Rx  829.02  Chan  0134  #134
Tx  874.05   Rx  829.05  Chan  0135  #135
Tx  874.08   Rx  829.08  Chan  0136  #136
Tx  874.11   Rx  829.11  Chan  0137  #137
Tx  874.14   Rx  829.14  Chan  0138  #138
Tx  874.17   Rx  829.17  Chan  0139  #139
Tx  874.20   Rx  829.20  Chan  0140  #140
Tx  874.23   Rx  829.23  Chan  0141  #141
Tx  874.26   Rx  829.26  Chan  0142  #142
Tx  874.29   Rx  829.29  Chan  0143  #143
Tx  874.32   Rx  829.32  Chan  0144  #144
Tx  874.35   Rx  829.35  Chan  0145  #145
Tx  874.38   Rx  829.38  Chan  0146  #146
Tx  874.41   Rx  829.41  Chan  0147  #147
Tx  874.44   Rx  829.44  Chan  0148  #148
Tx  874.47   Rx  829.47  Chan  0149  #149
Tx  874.50   Rx  829.50  Chan  0150  #150
Tx  874.53   Rx  829.53  Chan  0151  #151
Tx  874.56   Rx  829.56  Chan  0152  #152
Tx  874.59   Rx  829.59  Chan  0153  #153
Tx  874.62   Rx  829.62  Chan  0154  #154
Tx  874.65   Rx  829.65  Chan  0155  #155
Tx  874.68   Rx  829.68  Chan  0156  #156
Tx  874.71   Rx  829.71  Chan  0157  #157
Tx  874.74   Rx  829.74  Chan  0158  #158
Tx  874.77   Rx  829.77  Chan  0159  #159
Tx  874.80   Rx  829.80  Chan  0160  #160
Tx  874.83   Rx  829.83  Chan  0161  #161
Tx  874.86   Rx  829.86  Chan  0162  #162
Tx  874.89   Rx  829.89  Chan  0163  #163
Tx  874.92   Rx  829.92  Chan  0164  #164
Tx  874.95   Rx  829.95  Chan  0165  #165
Tx  874.98   Rx  829.98  Chan  0166  #166
Tx  875.01   Rx  830.01  Chan  0167  #167
Tx  875.04   Rx  830.04  Chan  0168  #168
Tx  875.07   Rx  830.07  Chan  0169  #169
Tx  875.10   Rx  830.10  Chan  0170  #170
Tx  875.13   Rx  830.13  Chan  0171  #171
Tx  875.16   Rx  830.16  Chan  0172  #172
Tx  875.19   Rx  830.19  Chan  0173  #173
Tx  875.22   Rx  830.22  Chan  0174  #174
Tx  875.25   Rx  830.25  Chan  0175  #175
Tx  875.28   Rx  830.28  Chan  0176  #176
Tx  875.31   Rx  830.31  Chan  0177  #177
Tx  875.34   Rx  830.34  Chan  0178  #178
Tx  875.37   Rx  830.37  Chan  0179  #179
Tx  875.40   Rx  830.40  Chan  0180  #180
Tx  875.43   Rx  830.43  Chan  0181  #181
Tx  875.46   Rx  830.46  Chan  0182  #182
Tx  875.49   Rx  830.49  Chan  0183  #183
Tx  875.52   Rx  830.52  Chan  0184  #184
Tx  875.55   Rx  830.55  Chan  0185  #185
Tx  875.58   Rx  830.58  Chan  0186  #186
Tx  875.61   Rx  830.61  Chan  0187  #187
Tx  875.64   Rx  830.64  Chan  0188  #188
Tx  875.67   Rx  830.67  Chan  0189  #189
Tx  875.70   Rx  830.70  Chan  0190  #190
Tx  875.73   Rx  830.73  Chan  0191  #191
Tx  875.76   Rx  830.76  Chan  0192  #192
Tx  875.79   Rx  830.79  Chan  0193  #193
Tx  875.82   Rx  830.82  Chan  0194  #194
Tx  875.85   Rx  830.85  Chan  0195  #195
Tx  875.88   Rx  830.88  Chan  0196  #196
Tx  875.91   Rx  830.91  Chan  0197  #197
Tx  875.94   Rx  830.94  Chan  0198  #198
Tx  875.97   Rx  830.97  Chan  0199  #199
Tx  876.00   Rx  831.00  Chan  0200  #200
Tx  876.03   Rx  831.03  Chan  0201  #201
Tx  876.06   Rx  831.06  Chan  0202  #202
Tx  876.09   Rx  831.09  Chan  0203  #203
Tx  876.12   Rx  831.12  Chan  0204  #204
Tx  876.15   Rx  831.15  Chan  0205  #205
Tx  876.18   Rx  831.18  Chan  0206  #206
Tx  876.21   Rx  831.21  Chan  0207  #207
Tx  876.24   Rx  831.24  Chan  0208  #208
Tx  876.27   Rx  831.27  Chan  0209  #209
Tx  876.30   Rx  831.30  Chan  0210  #210
Tx  876.33   Rx  831.33  Chan  0211  #211
Tx  876.36   Rx  831.36  Chan  0212  #212
Tx  876.39   Rx  831.39  Chan  0213  #213
Tx  876.42   Rx  831.42  Chan  0214  #214
Tx  876.45   Rx  831.45  Chan  0215  #215
Tx  876.48   Rx  831.48  Chan  0216  #216
Tx  876.51   Rx  831.51  Chan  0217  #217
Tx  876.54   Rx  831.54  Chan  0218  #218
Tx  876.57   Rx  831.57  Chan  0219  #219
Tx  876.60   Rx  831.60  Chan  0220  #220
Tx  876.63   Rx  831.63  Chan  0221  #221
Tx  876.66   Rx  831.66  Chan  0222  #222
Tx  876.69   Rx  831.69  Chan  0223  #223
Tx  876.72   Rx  831.72  Chan  0224  #224
Tx  876.75   Rx  831.75  Chan  0225  #225
Tx  876.78   Rx  831.78  Chan  0226  #226
Tx  876.81   Rx  831.81  Chan  0227  #227
Tx  876.84   Rx  831.84  Chan  0228  #228
Tx  876.87   Rx  831.87  Chan  0229  #229
Tx  876.90   Rx  831.90  Chan  0230  #230
Tx  876.93   Rx  831.93  Chan  0231  #231
Tx  876.96   Rx  831.96  Chan  0232  #232
Tx  876.99   Rx  831.99  Chan  0233  #233
Tx  877.02   Rx  832.02  Chan  0234  #234
Tx  877.05   Rx  832.05  Chan  0235  #235
Tx  877.08   Rx  832.08  Chan  0236  #236
Tx  877.11   Rx  832.11  Chan  0237  #237
Tx  877.14   Rx  832.14  Chan  0238  #238
Tx  877.17   Rx  832.17  Chan  0239  #239
Tx  877.20   Rx  832.20  Chan  0240  #240
Tx  877.23   Rx  832.23  Chan  0241  #241
Tx  877.26   Rx  832.26  Chan  0242  #242
Tx  877.29   Rx  832.29  Chan  0243  #243
Tx  877.32   Rx  832.32  Chan  0244  #244
Tx  877.35   Rx  832.35  Chan  0245  #245
Tx  877.38   Rx  832.38  Chan  0246  #246
Tx  877.41   Rx  832.41  Chan  0247  #247
Tx  877.44   Rx  832.44  Chan  0248  #248
Tx  877.47   Rx  832.47  Chan  0249  #249
Tx  877.50   Rx  832.50  Chan  0250  #250
Tx  877.53   Rx  832.53  Chan  0251  #251
Tx  877.56   Rx  832.56  Chan  0252  #252
Tx  877.59   Rx  832.59  Chan  0253  #253
Tx  877.62   Rx  832.62  Chan  0254  #254
Tx  877.65   Rx  832.65  Chan  0255  #255
Tx  877.68   Rx  832.68  Chan  0256  #256
Tx  877.71   Rx  832.71  Chan  0257  #257
Tx  877.74   Rx  832.74  Chan  0258  #258
Tx  877.77   Rx  832.77  Chan  0259  #259
Tx  877.80   Rx  832.80  Chan  0260  #260
Tx  877.83   Rx  832.83  Chan  0261  #261
Tx  877.86   Rx  832.86  Chan  0262  #262
Tx  877.89   Rx  832.89  Chan  0263  #263
Tx  877.92   Rx  832.92  Chan  0264  #264
Tx  877.95   Rx  832.95  Chan  0265  #265
Tx  877.98   Rx  832.98  Chan  0266  #266
Tx  878.01   Rx  833.01  Chan  0267  #267
Tx  878.04   Rx  833.04  Chan  0268  #268
Tx  878.07   Rx  833.07  Chan  0269  #269
Tx  878.10   Rx  833.10  Chan  0270  #270
Tx  878.13   Rx  833.13  Chan  0271  #271
Tx  878.16   Rx  833.16  Chan  0272  #272
Tx  878.19   Rx  833.19  Chan  0273  #273
Tx  878.22   Rx  833.22  Chan  0274  #274
Tx  878.25   Rx  833.25  Chan  0275  #275
Tx  878.28   Rx  833.28  Chan  0276  #276
Tx  878.31   Rx  833.31  Chan  0277  #277
Tx  878.34   Rx  833.34  Chan  0278  #278
Tx  878.37   Rx  833.37  Chan  0279  #279
Tx  878.40   Rx  833.40  Chan  0280  #280
Tx  878.43   Rx  833.43  Chan  0281  #281
Tx  878.46   Rx  833.46  Chan  0282  #282
Tx  878.49   Rx  833.49  Chan  0283  #283
Tx  878.52   Rx  833.52  Chan  0284  #284
Tx  878.55   Rx  833.55  Chan  0285  #285
Tx  878.58   Rx  833.58  Chan  0286  #286
Tx  878.61   Rx  833.61  Chan  0287  #287
Tx  878.64   Rx  833.64  Chan  0288  #288
Tx  878.67   Rx  833.67  Chan  0289  #289
Tx  878.70   Rx  833.70  Chan  0290  #290
Tx  878.73   Rx  833.73  Chan  0291  #291
Tx  878.76   Rx  833.76  Chan  0292  #292
Tx  878.79   Rx  833.79  Chan  0293  #293
Tx  878.82   Rx  833.82  Chan  0294  #294
Tx  878.85   Rx  833.85  Chan  0295  #295
Tx  878.88   Rx  833.88  Chan  0296  #296
Tx  878.91   Rx  833.91  Chan  0297  #297
Tx  878.94   Rx  833.94  Chan  0298  #298
Tx  878.97   Rx  833.97  Chan  0299  #299
Tx  879.00   Rx  834.00  Chan  0300  #300
Tx  879.03   Rx  834.03  Chan  0301  #301
Tx  879.06   Rx  834.06  Chan  0302  #302
Tx  879.09   Rx  834.09  Chan  0303  #303
Tx  879.12   Rx  834.12  Chan  0304  #304
Tx  879.15   Rx  834.15  Chan  0305  #305
Tx  879.18   Rx  834.18  Chan  0306  #306
Tx  879.21   Rx  834.21  Chan  0307  #307
Tx  879.24   Rx  834.24  Chan  0308  #308
Tx  879.27   Rx  834.27  Chan  0309  #309
Tx  879.30   Rx  834.30  Chan  0310  #310
Tx  879.33   Rx  834.33  Chan  0311  #311
Tx  879.36   Rx  834.36  Chan  0312  #312
Tx  879.39   Rx  834.39  Chan  0313  #313
Tx  879.42   Rx  834.42  Chan  0314  #314
Tx  879.45   Rx  834.45  Chan  0315  #315
Tx  879.48   Rx  834.48  Chan  0316  #316
Tx  879.51   Rx  834.51  Chan  0317  #317
Tx  879.54   Rx  834.54  Chan  0318  #318
Tx  879.57   Rx  834.57  Chan  0319  #319
Tx  879.60   Rx  834.60  Chan  0320  #320
Tx  879.63   Rx  834.63  Chan  0321  #321
Tx  879.66   Rx  834.66  Chan  0322  #322
Tx  879.69   Rx  834.69  Chan  0323  #323
Tx  879.72   Rx  834.72  Chan  0324  #324
Tx  879.75   Rx  834.75  Chan  0325  #325
Tx  879.78   Rx  834.78  Chan  0326  #326
Tx  879.81   Rx  834.81  Chan  0327  #327
Tx  879.84   Rx  834.84  Chan  0328  #328
Tx  879.87   Rx  834.87  Chan  0329  #329
Tx  879.90   Rx  834.90  Chan  0330  #330
Tx  879.93   Rx  834.93  Chan  0331  #331
Tx  879.96   Rx  834.96  Chan  0332  #332
Tx  879.99   Rx  834.99  Chan  0333  #333
Tx  880.02   Rx  835.02  Chan  0334  #334
Tx  880.05   Rx  835.05  Chan  0335  #335
Tx  880.08   Rx  835.08  Chan  0336  #336
Tx  880.11   Rx  835.11  Chan  0337  #337
Tx  880.14   Rx  835.14  Chan  0338  #338
Tx  880.17   Rx  835.17  Chan  0339  #339
Tx  880.20   Rx  835.20  Chan  0340  #340
Tx  880.23   Rx  835.23  Chan  0341  #341
Tx  880.26   Rx  835.26  Chan  0342  #342
Tx  880.29   Rx  835.29  Chan  0343  #343
Tx  880.32   Rx  835.32  Chan  0344  #344
Tx  880.35   Rx  835.35  Chan  0345  #345
Tx  880.38   Rx  835.38  Chan  0346  #346
Tx  880.41   Rx  835.41  Chan  0347  #347
Tx  880.44   Rx  835.44  Chan  0348  #348
Tx  880.47   Rx  835.47  Chan  0349  #349
Tx  880.50   Rx  835.50  Chan  0350  #350
Tx  880.53   Rx  835.53  Chan  0351  #351
Tx  880.56   Rx  835.56  Chan  0352  #352
Tx  880.59   Rx  835.59  Chan  0353  #353
Tx  880.62   Rx  835.62  Chan  0354  #354
Tx  880.65   Rx  835.65  Chan  0355  #355
Tx  880.68   Rx  835.68  Chan  0356  #356
Tx  880.71   Rx  835.71  Chan  0357  #357
Tx  880.74   Rx  835.74  Chan  0358  #358
Tx  880.77   Rx  835.77  Chan  0359  #359
Tx  880.80   Rx  835.80  Chan  0360  #360
Tx  880.83   Rx  835.83  Chan  0361  #361
Tx  880.86   Rx  835.86  Chan  0362  #362
Tx  880.89   Rx  835.89  Chan  0363  #363
Tx  880.92   Rx  835.92  Chan  0364  #364
Tx  880.95   Rx  835.95  Chan  0365  #365
Tx  880.98   Rx  835.98  Chan  0366  #366
Tx  881.01   Rx  836.01  Chan  0367  #367
Tx  881.04   Rx  836.04  Chan  0368  #368
Tx  881.07   Rx  836.07  Chan  0369  #369
Tx  881.10   Rx  836.10  Chan  0370  #370
Tx  881.13   Rx  836.13  Chan  0371  #371
Tx  881.16   Rx  836.16  Chan  0372  #372
Tx  881.19   Rx  836.19  Chan  0373  #373
Tx  881.22   Rx  836.22  Chan  0374  #374
Tx  881.25   Rx  836.25  Chan  0375  #375
Tx  881.28   Rx  836.28  Chan  0376  #376
Tx  881.31   Rx  836.31  Chan  0377  #377
Tx  881.34   Rx  836.34  Chan  0378  #378
Tx  881.37   Rx  836.37  Chan  0379  #379
Tx  881.40   Rx  836.40  Chan  0380  #380
Tx  881.43   Rx  836.43  Chan  0381  #381
Tx  881.46   Rx  836.46  Chan  0382  #382
Tx  881.49   Rx  836.49  Chan  0383  #383
Tx  881.52   Rx  836.52  Chan  0384  #384
Tx  881.55   Rx  836.55  Chan  0385  #385
Tx  881.58   Rx  836.58  Chan  0386  #386
Tx  881.61   Rx  836.61  Chan  0387  #387
Tx  881.64   Rx  836.64  Chan  0388  #388
Tx  881.67   Rx  836.67  Chan  0389  #389
Tx  881.70   Rx  836.70  Chan  0390  #390
Tx  881.73   Rx  836.73  Chan  0391  #391
Tx  881.76   Rx  836.76  Chan  0392  #392
Tx  881.79   Rx  836.79  Chan  0393  #393
Tx  881.82   Rx  836.82  Chan  0394  #394
Tx  881.85   Rx  836.85  Chan  0395  #395
Tx  881.88   Rx  836.88  Chan  0396  #396
Tx  881.91   Rx  836.91  Chan  0397  #397
Tx  881.94   Rx  836.94  Chan  0398  #398
Tx  881.97   Rx  836.97  Chan  0399  #399
Tx  882.00   Rx  837.00  Chan  0400  #400
Tx  882.03   Rx  837.03  Chan  0401  #401
Tx  882.06   Rx  837.06  Chan  0402  #402
Tx  882.09   Rx  837.09  Chan  0403  #403
Tx  882.12   Rx  837.12  Chan  0404  #404
Tx  882.15   Rx  837.15  Chan  0405  #405
Tx  882.18   Rx  837.18  Chan  0406  #406
Tx  882.21   Rx  837.21  Chan  0407  #407
Tx  882.24   Rx  837.24  Chan  0408  #408
Tx  882.27   Rx  837.27  Chan  0409  #409
Tx  882.30   Rx  837.30  Chan  0410  #410
Tx  882.33   Rx  837.33  Chan  0411  #411
Tx  882.36   Rx  837.36  Chan  0412  #412
Tx  882.39   Rx  837.39  Chan  0413  #413
Tx  882.42   Rx  837.42  Chan  0414  #414
Tx  882.45   Rx  837.45  Chan  0415  #415
Tx  882.48   Rx  837.48  Chan  0416  #416
Tx  882.51   Rx  837.51  Chan  0417  #417
Tx  882.54   Rx  837.54  Chan  0418  #418
Tx  882.57   Rx  837.57  Chan  0419  #419
Tx  882.60   Rx  837.60  Chan  0420  #420
Tx  882.63   Rx  837.63  Chan  0421  #421
Tx  882.66   Rx  837.66  Chan  0422  #422
Tx  882.69   Rx  837.69  Chan  0423  #423
Tx  882.72   Rx  837.72  Chan  0424  #424
Tx  882.75   Rx  837.75  Chan  0425  #425
Tx  882.78   Rx  837.78  Chan  0426  #426
Tx  882.81   Rx  837.81  Chan  0427  #427
Tx  882.84   Rx  837.84  Chan  0428  #428
Tx  882.87   Rx  837.87  Chan  0429  #429
Tx  882.90   Rx  837.90  Chan  0430  #430
Tx  882.93   Rx  837.93  Chan  0431  #431
Tx  882.96   Rx  837.96  Chan  0432  #432
Tx  882.99   Rx  837.99  Chan  0433  #433
Tx  883.02   Rx  838.02  Chan  0434  #434
Tx  883.05   Rx  838.05  Chan  0435  #435
Tx  883.08   Rx  838.08  Chan  0436  #436
Tx  883.11   Rx  838.11  Chan  0437  #437
Tx  883.14   Rx  838.14  Chan  0438  #438
Tx  883.17   Rx  838.17  Chan  0439  #439
Tx  883.20   Rx  838.20  Chan  0440  #440
Tx  883.23   Rx  838.23  Chan  0441  #441
Tx  883.26   Rx  838.26  Chan  0442  #442
Tx  883.29   Rx  838.29  Chan  0443  #443
Tx  883.32   Rx  838.32  Chan  0444  #444
Tx  883.35   Rx  838.35  Chan  0445  #445
Tx  883.38   Rx  838.38  Chan  0446  #446
Tx  883.41   Rx  838.41  Chan  0447  #447
Tx  883.44   Rx  838.44  Chan  0448  #448
Tx  883.47   Rx  838.47  Chan  0449  #449
Tx  883.50   Rx  838.50  Chan  0450  #450
Tx  883.53   Rx  838.53  Chan  0451  #451
Tx  883.56   Rx  838.56  Chan  0452  #452
Tx  883.59   Rx  838.59  Chan  0453  #453
Tx  883.62   Rx  838.62  Chan  0454  #454
Tx  883.65   Rx  838.65  Chan  0455  #455
Tx  883.68   Rx  838.68  Chan  0456  #456
Tx  883.71   Rx  838.71  Chan  0457  #457
Tx  883.74   Rx  838.74  Chan  0458  #458
Tx  883.77   Rx  838.77  Chan  0459  #459
Tx  883.80   Rx  838.80  Chan  0460  #460
Tx  883.83   Rx  838.83  Chan  0461  #461
Tx  883.86   Rx  838.86  Chan  0462  #462
Tx  883.89   Rx  838.89  Chan  0463  #463
Tx  883.92   Rx  838.92  Chan  0464  #464
Tx  883.95   Rx  838.95  Chan  0465  #465
Tx  883.98   Rx  838.98  Chan  0466  #466
Tx  884.01   Rx  839.01  Chan  0467  #467
Tx  884.04   Rx  839.04  Chan  0468  #468
Tx  884.07   Rx  839.07  Chan  0469  #469
Tx  884.10   Rx  839.10  Chan  0470  #470
Tx  884.13   Rx  839.13  Chan  0471  #471
Tx  884.16   Rx  839.16  Chan  0472  #472
Tx  884.19   Rx  839.19  Chan  0473  #473
Tx  884.22   Rx  839.22  Chan  0474  #474
Tx  884.25   Rx  839.25  Chan  0475  #475
Tx  884.28   Rx  839.28  Chan  0476  #476
Tx  884.31   Rx  839.31  Chan  0477  #477
Tx  884.34   Rx  839.34  Chan  0478  #478
Tx  884.37   Rx  839.37  Chan  0479  #479
Tx  884.40   Rx  839.40  Chan  0480  #480
Tx  884.43   Rx  839.43  Chan  0481  #481
Tx  884.46   Rx  839.46  Chan  0482  #482
Tx  884.49   Rx  839.49  Chan  0483  #483
Tx  884.52   Rx  839.52  Chan  0484  #484
Tx  884.55   Rx  839.55  Chan  0485  #485
Tx  884.58   Rx  839.58  Chan  0486  #486
Tx  884.61   Rx  839.61  Chan  0487  #487
Tx  884.64   Rx  839.64  Chan  0488  #488
Tx  884.67   Rx  839.67  Chan  0489  #489
Tx  884.70   Rx  839.70  Chan  0490  #490
Tx  884.73   Rx  839.73  Chan  0491  #491
Tx  884.76   Rx  839.76  Chan  0492  #492
Tx  884.79   Rx  839.79  Chan  0493  #493
Tx  884.82   Rx  839.82  Chan  0494  #494
Tx  884.85   Rx  839.85  Chan  0495  #495
Tx  884.88   Rx  839.88  Chan  0496  #496
Tx  884.91   Rx  839.91  Chan  0497  #497
Tx  884.94   Rx  839.94  Chan  0498  #498
Tx  884.97   Rx  839.97  Chan  0499  #499
Tx  885.00   Rx  840.00  Chan  0500  #500
Tx  885.03   Rx  840.03  Chan  0501  #501
Tx  885.06   Rx  840.06  Chan  0502  #502
Tx  885.09   Rx  840.09  Chan  0503  #503
Tx  885.12   Rx  840.12  Chan  0504  #504
Tx  885.15   Rx  840.15  Chan  0505  #505
Tx  885.18   Rx  840.18  Chan  0506  #506
Tx  885.21   Rx  840.21  Chan  0507  #507
Tx  885.24   Rx  840.24  Chan  0508  #508
Tx  885.27   Rx  840.27  Chan  0509  #509
Tx  885.30   Rx  840.30  Chan  0510  #510
Tx  885.33   Rx  840.33  Chan  0511  #511
Tx  885.36   Rx  840.36  Chan  0512  #512
Tx  885.39   Rx  840.39  Chan  0513  #513
Tx  885.42   Rx  840.42  Chan  0514  #514
Tx  885.45   Rx  840.45  Chan  0515  #515
Tx  885.48   Rx  840.48  Chan  0516  #516
Tx  885.51   Rx  840.51  Chan  0517  #517
Tx  885.54   Rx  840.54  Chan  0518  #518
Tx  885.57   Rx  840.57  Chan  0519  #519
Tx  885.60   Rx  840.60  Chan  0520  #520
Tx  885.63   Rx  840.63  Chan  0521  #521
Tx  885.66   Rx  840.66  Chan  0522  #522
Tx  885.69   Rx  840.69  Chan  0523  #523
Tx  885.72   Rx  840.72  Chan  0524  #524
Tx  885.75   Rx  840.75  Chan  0525  #525
Tx  885.78   Rx  840.78  Chan  0526  #526
Tx  885.81   Rx  840.81  Chan  0527  #527
Tx  885.84   Rx  840.84  Chan  0528  #528
Tx  885.87   Rx  840.87  Chan  0529  #529
Tx  885.90   Rx  840.90  Chan  0530  #530
Tx  885.93   Rx  840.93  Chan  0531  #531
Tx  885.96   Rx  840.96  Chan  0532  #532
Tx  885.99   Rx  840.99  Chan  0533  #533
Tx  886.02   Rx  841.02  Chan  0534  #534
Tx  886.05   Rx  841.05  Chan  0535  #535
Tx  886.08   Rx  841.08  Chan  0536  #536
Tx  886.11   Rx  841.11  Chan  0537  #537
Tx  886.14   Rx  841.14  Chan  0538  #538
Tx  886.17   Rx  841.17  Chan  0539  #539
Tx  886.20   Rx  841.20  Chan  0540  #540
Tx  886.23   Rx  841.23  Chan  0541  #541
Tx  886.26   Rx  841.26  Chan  0542  #542
Tx  886.29   Rx  841.29  Chan  0543  #543
Tx  886.32   Rx  841.32  Chan  0544  #544
Tx  886.35   Rx  841.35  Chan  0545  #545
Tx  886.38   Rx  841.38  Chan  0546  #546
Tx  886.41   Rx  841.41  Chan  0547  #547
Tx  886.44   Rx  841.44  Chan  0548  #548
Tx  886.47   Rx  841.47  Chan  0549  #549
Tx  886.50   Rx  841.50  Chan  0550  #550
Tx  886.53   Rx  841.53  Chan  0551  #551
Tx  886.56   Rx  841.56  Chan  0552  #552
Tx  886.59   Rx  841.59  Chan  0553  #553
Tx  886.62   Rx  841.62  Chan  0554  #554
Tx  886.65   Rx  841.65  Chan  0555  #555
Tx  886.68   Rx  841.68  Chan  0556  #556
Tx  886.71   Rx  841.71  Chan  0557  #557
Tx  886.74   Rx  841.74  Chan  0558  #558
Tx  886.77   Rx  841.77  Chan  0559  #559
Tx  886.80   Rx  841.80  Chan  0560  #560
Tx  886.83   Rx  841.83  Chan  0561  #561
Tx  886.86   Rx  841.86  Chan  0562  #562
Tx  886.89   Rx  841.89  Chan  0563  #563
Tx  886.92   Rx  841.92  Chan  0564  #564
Tx  886.95   Rx  841.95  Chan  0565  #565
Tx  886.98   Rx  841.98  Chan  0566  #566
Tx  887.01   Rx  842.01  Chan  0567  #567
Tx  887.04   Rx  842.04  Chan  0568  #568
Tx  887.07   Rx  842.07  Chan  0569  #569
Tx  887.10   Rx  842.10  Chan  0570  #570
Tx  887.13   Rx  842.13  Chan  0571  #571
Tx  887.16   Rx  842.16  Chan  0572  #572
Tx  887.19   Rx  842.19  Chan  0573  #573
Tx  887.22   Rx  842.22  Chan  0574  #574
Tx  887.25   Rx  842.25  Chan  0575  #575
Tx  887.28   Rx  842.28  Chan  0576  #576
Tx  887.31   Rx  842.31  Chan  0577  #577
Tx  887.34   Rx  842.34  Chan  0578  #578
Tx  887.37   Rx  842.37  Chan  0579  #579
Tx  887.40   Rx  842.40  Chan  0580  #580
Tx  887.43   Rx  842.43  Chan  0581  #581
Tx  887.46   Rx  842.46  Chan  0582  #582
Tx  887.49   Rx  842.49  Chan  0583  #583
Tx  887.52   Rx  842.52  Chan  0584  #584
Tx  887.55   Rx  842.55  Chan  0585  #585
Tx  887.58   Rx  842.58  Chan  0586  #586
Tx  887.61   Rx  842.61  Chan  0587  #587
Tx  887.64   Rx  842.64  Chan  0588  #588
Tx  887.67   Rx  842.67  Chan  0589  #589
Tx  887.70   Rx  842.70  Chan  0590  #590
Tx  887.73   Rx  842.73  Chan  0591  #591
Tx  887.76   Rx  842.76  Chan  0592  #592
Tx  887.79   Rx  842.79  Chan  0593  #593
Tx  887.82   Rx  842.82  Chan  0594  #594
Tx  887.85   Rx  842.85  Chan  0595  #595
Tx  887.88   Rx  842.88  Chan  0596  #596
Tx  887.91   Rx  842.91  Chan  0597  #597
Tx  887.94   Rx  842.94  Chan  0598  #598
Tx  887.97   Rx  842.97  Chan  0599  #599
Tx  888.00   Rx  843.00  Chan  0600  #600
Tx  888.03   Rx  843.03  Chan  0601  #601
Tx  888.06   Rx  843.06  Chan  0602  #602
Tx  888.09   Rx  843.09  Chan  0603  #603
Tx  888.12   Rx  843.12  Chan  0604  #604
Tx  888.15   Rx  843.15  Chan  0605  #605
Tx  888.18   Rx  843.18  Chan  0606  #606
Tx  888.21   Rx  843.21  Chan  0607  #607
Tx  888.24   Rx  843.24  Chan  0608  #608
Tx  888.27   Rx  843.27  Chan  0609  #609
Tx  888.30   Rx  843.30  Chan  0610  #610
Tx  888.33   Rx  843.33  Chan  0611  #611
Tx  888.36   Rx  843.36  Chan  0612  #612
Tx  888.39   Rx  843.39  Chan  0613  #613
Tx  888.42   Rx  843.42  Chan  0614  #614
Tx  888.45   Rx  843.45  Chan  0615  #615
Tx  888.48   Rx  843.48  Chan  0616  #616
Tx  888.51   Rx  843.51  Chan  0617  #617
Tx  888.54   Rx  843.54  Chan  0618  #618
Tx  888.57   Rx  843.57  Chan  0619  #619
Tx  888.60   Rx  843.60  Chan  0620  #620
Tx  888.63   Rx  843.63  Chan  0621  #621
Tx  888.66   Rx  843.66  Chan  0622  #622
Tx  888.69   Rx  843.69  Chan  0623  #623
Tx  888.72   Rx  843.72  Chan  0624  #624
Tx  888.75   Rx  843.75  Chan  0625  #625
Tx  888.78   Rx  843.78  Chan  0626  #626
Tx  888.81   Rx  843.81  Chan  0627  #627
Tx  888.84   Rx  843.84  Chan  0628  #628
Tx  888.87   Rx  843.87  Chan  0629  #629
Tx  888.90   Rx  843.90  Chan  0630  #630
Tx  888.93   Rx  843.93  Chan  0631  #631
Tx  888.96   Rx  843.96  Chan  0632  #632
Tx  888.99   Rx  843.99  Chan  0633  #633
Tx  889.02   Rx  844.02  Chan  0634  #634
Tx  889.05   Rx  844.05  Chan  0635  #635
Tx  889.08   Rx  844.08  Chan  0636  #636
Tx  889.11   Rx  844.11  Chan  0637  #637
Tx  889.14   Rx  844.14  Chan  0638  #638
Tx  889.17   Rx  844.17  Chan  0639  #639
Tx  889.20   Rx  844.20  Chan  0640  #640
Tx  889.23   Rx  844.23  Chan  0641  #641
Tx  889.26   Rx  844.26  Chan  0642  #642
Tx  889.29   Rx  844.29  Chan  0643  #643
Tx  889.32   Rx  844.32  Chan  0644  #644
Tx  889.35   Rx  844.35  Chan  0645  #645
Tx  889.38   Rx  844.38  Chan  0646  #646
Tx  889.41   Rx  844.41  Chan  0647  #647
Tx  889.44   Rx  844.44  Chan  0648  #648
Tx  889.47   Rx  844.47  Chan  0649  #649
Tx  889.50   Rx  844.50  Chan  0650  #650
Tx  889.53   Rx  844.53  Chan  0651  #651
Tx  889.56   Rx  844.56  Chan  0652  #652
Tx  889.59   Rx  844.59  Chan  0653  #653
Tx  889.62   Rx  844.62  Chan  0654  #654
Tx  889.65   Rx  844.65  Chan  0655  #655
Tx  889.68   Rx  844.68  Chan  0656  #656
Tx  889.71   Rx  844.71  Chan  0657  #657
Tx  889.74   Rx  844.74  Chan  0658  #658
Tx  889.77   Rx  844.77  Chan  0659  #659
Tx  889.80   Rx  844.80  Chan  0660  #660
Tx  889.83   Rx  844.83  Chan  0661  #661
Tx  889.86   Rx  844.86  Chan  0662  #662
Tx  889.89   Rx  844.89  Chan  0663  #663
Tx  889.92   Rx  844.92  Chan  0664  #664
Tx  889.95   Rx  844.95  Chan  0665  #665
Tx  889.98   Rx  844.98  Chan  0666  #666

Upper Set Part 1 (667-799)

Tower Freq.  Mobile Freq.    11xxxx# Channel

Tx  890.01   Rx  845.01  Chan  0667  #667
Tx  890.04   Rx  845.04  Chan  0668  #668
Tx  890.07   Rx  845.07  Chan  0669  #669
Tx  890.10   Rx  845.10  Chan  0670  #670
Tx  890.13   Rx  845.13  Chan  0671  #671
Tx  890.16   Rx  845.16  Chan  0672  #672
Tx  890.19   Rx  845.19  Chan  0673  #673
Tx  890.22   Rx  845.22  Chan  0674  #674
Tx  890.25   Rx  845.25  Chan  0675  #675
Tx  890.28   Rx  845.28  Chan  0676  #676
Tx  890.31   Rx  845.31  Chan  0677  #677
Tx  890.34   Rx  845.34  Chan  0678  #678
Tx  890.37   Rx  845.37  Chan  0679  #679
Tx  890.40   Rx  845.40  Chan  0680  #680
Tx  890.43   Rx  845.43  Chan  0681  #681
Tx  890.46   Rx  845.46  Chan  0682  #682
Tx  890.49   Rx  845.49  Chan  0683  #683
Tx  890.52   Rx  845.52  Chan  0684  #684
Tx  890.55   Rx  845.55  Chan  0685  #685
Tx  890.58   Rx  845.58  Chan  0686  #686
Tx  890.61   Rx  845.61  Chan  0687  #687
Tx  890.64   Rx  845.64  Chan  0688  #688
Tx  890.67   Rx  845.67  Chan  0689  #689
Tx  890.70   Rx  845.70  Chan  0690  #690
Tx  890.73   Rx  845.73  Chan  0691  #691
Tx  890.76   Rx  845.76  Chan  0692  #692
Tx  890.79   Rx  845.79  Chan  0693  #693
Tx  890.82   Rx  845.82  Chan  0694  #694
Tx  890.85   Rx  845.85  Chan  0695  #695
Tx  890.88   Rx  845.88  Chan  0696  #696
Tx  890.91   Rx  845.91  Chan  0697  #697
Tx  890.94   Rx  845.94  Chan  0698  #698
Tx  890.97   Rx  845.97  Chan  0699  #699
Tx  891.00   Rx  846.00  Chan  0700  #700
Tx  891.03   Rx  846.03  Chan  0701  #701
Tx  891.06   Rx  846.06  Chan  0702  #702
Tx  891.09   Rx  846.09  Chan  0703  #703
Tx  891.12   Rx  846.12  Chan  0704  #704
Tx  891.15   Rx  846.15  Chan  0705  #705
Tx  891.18   Rx  846.18  Chan  0706  #706
Tx  891.21   Rx  846.21  Chan  0707  #707
Tx  891.24   Rx  846.24  Chan  0708  #708
Tx  891.27   Rx  846.27  Chan  0709  #709
Tx  891.30   Rx  846.30  Chan  0710  #710
Tx  891.33   Rx  846.33  Chan  0711  #711
Tx  891.36   Rx  846.36  Chan  0712  #712
Tx  891.39   Rx  846.39  Chan  0713  #713
Tx  891.42   Rx  846.42  Chan  0714  #714
Tx  891.45   Rx  846.45  Chan  0715  #715
Tx  891.48   Rx  846.48  Chan  0716  #716
Tx  891.51   Rx  846.51  Chan  0717  #717
Tx  891.54   Rx  846.54  Chan  0718  #718
Tx  891.57   Rx  846.57  Chan  0719  #719
Tx  891.60   Rx  846.60  Chan  0720  #720
Tx  891.63   Rx  846.63  Chan  0721  #721
Tx  891.66   Rx  846.66  Chan  0722  #722
Tx  891.69   Rx  846.69  Chan  0723  #723
Tx  891.72   Rx  846.72  Chan  0724  #724
Tx  891.75   Rx  846.75  Chan  0725  #725
Tx  891.78   Rx  846.78  Chan  0726  #726
Tx  891.81   Rx  846.81  Chan  0727  #727
Tx  891.84   Rx  846.84  Chan  0728  #728
Tx  891.87   Rx  846.87  Chan  0729  #729
Tx  891.90   Rx  846.90  Chan  0730  #730
Tx  891.93   Rx  846.93  Chan  0731  #731
Tx  891.96   Rx  846.96  Chan  0732  #732
Tx  891.99   Rx  846.99  Chan  0733  #733
Tx  892.02   Rx  847.02  Chan  0734  #734
Tx  892.05   Rx  847.05  Chan  0735  #735
Tx  892.08   Rx  847.08  Chan  0736  #736
Tx  892.11   Rx  847.11  Chan  0737  #737
Tx  892.14   Rx  847.14  Chan  0738  #738
Tx  892.17   Rx  847.17  Chan  0739  #739
Tx  892.20   Rx  847.20  Chan  0740  #740
Tx  892.23   Rx  847.23  Chan  0741  #741
Tx  892.26   Rx  847.26  Chan  0742  #742
Tx  892.29   Rx  847.29  Chan  0743  #743
Tx  892.32   Rx  847.32  Chan  0744  #744
Tx  892.35   Rx  847.35  Chan  0745  #745
Tx  892.38   Rx  847.38  Chan  0746  #746
Tx  892.41   Rx  847.41  Chan  0747  #747
Tx  892.44   Rx  847.44  Chan  0748  #748
Tx  892.47   Rx  847.47  Chan  0749  #749
Tx  892.50   Rx  847.50  Chan  0750  #750
Tx  892.53   Rx  847.53  Chan  0751  #751
Tx  892.56   Rx  847.56  Chan  0752  #752
Tx  892.59   Rx  847.59  Chan  0753  #753
Tx  892.62   Rx  847.62  Chan  0754  #754
Tx  892.65   Rx  847.65  Chan  0755  #755
Tx  892.68   Rx  847.68  Chan  0756  #756
Tx  892.71   Rx  847.71  Chan  0757  #757
Tx  892.74   Rx  847.74  Chan  0758  #758
Tx  892.77   Rx  847.77  Chan  0759  #759
Tx  892.80   Rx  847.80  Chan  0760  #760
Tx  892.83   Rx  847.83  Chan  0761  #761
Tx  892.86   Rx  847.86  Chan  0762  #762
Tx  892.89   Rx  847.89  Chan  0763  #763
Tx  892.92   Rx  847.92  Chan  0764  #764
Tx  892.95   Rx  847.95  Chan  0765  #765
Tx  892.98   Rx  847.98  Chan  0766  #766
Tx  893.01   Rx  848.01  Chan  0767  #767
Tx  893.04   Rx  848.04  Chan  0768  #768
Tx  893.07   Rx  848.07  Chan  0769  #769
Tx  893.10   Rx  848.10  Chan  0770  #770
Tx  893.13   Rx  848.13  Chan  0771  #771
Tx  893.16   Rx  848.16  Chan  0772  #772
Tx  893.19   Rx  848.19  Chan  0773  #773
Tx  893.22   Rx  848.22  Chan  0774  #774
Tx  893.25   Rx  848.25  Chan  0775  #775
Tx  893.28   Rx  848.28  Chan  0776  #776
Tx  893.31   Rx  848.31  Chan  0777  #777
Tx  893.34   Rx  848.34  Chan  0778  #778
Tx  893.37   Rx  848.37  Chan  0779  #779
Tx  893.40   Rx  848.40  Chan  0780  #780
Tx  893.43   Rx  848.43  Chan  0781  #781
Tx  893.46   Rx  848.46  Chan  0782  #782
Tx  893.49   Rx  848.49  Chan  0783  #783
Tx  893.52   Rx  848.52  Chan  0784  #784
Tx  893.55   Rx  848.55  Chan  0785  #785
Tx  893.58   Rx  848.58  Chan  0786  #786
Tx  893.61   Rx  848.61  Chan  0787  #787
Tx  893.64   Rx  848.64  Chan  0788  #788
Tx  893.67   Rx  848.67  Chan  0789  #789
Tx  893.70   Rx  848.70  Chan  0790  #790
Tx  893.73   Rx  848.73  Chan  0791  #791
Tx  893.76   Rx  848.76  Chan  0792  #792
Tx  893.79   Rx  848.79  Chan  0793  #793
Tx  893.82   Rx  848.82  Chan  0794  #794
Tx  893.85   Rx  848.85  Chan  0795  #795
Tx  893.88   Rx  848.88  Chan  0796  #796
Tx  893.91   Rx  848.91  Chan  0797  #797
Tx  893.94   Rx  848.94  Chan  0798  #798
Tx  893.97   Rx  848.97  Chan  0799  #799

Upper Set Part 2 (991-1023)

Tower Freq.  Mobile Freq.    11xxxx# Channel

Tx  869.04   Rx  824.04  Chan  0991  #800
Tx  869.07   Rx  824.07  Chan  0992  #801
Tx  869.10   Rx  824.10  Chan  0993  #802
Tx  869.13   Rx  824.13  Chan  0994  #803
Tx  869.16   Rx  824.16  Chan  0995  #804
Tx  869.19   Rx  824.19  Chan  0996  #805
Tx  869.22   Rx  824.22  Chan  0997  #806
Tx  869.25   Rx  824.25  Chan  0998  #807
Tx  869.28   Rx  824.28  Chan  0999  #808
Tx  869.31   Rx  824.31  Chan  1000  #809
Tx  869.34   Rx  824.34  Chan  1001  #810
Tx  869.37   Rx  824.37  Chan  1002  #811
Tx  869.40   Rx  824.40  Chan  1003  #812
Tx  869.43   Rx  824.43  Chan  1004  #813
Tx  869.46   Rx  824.46  Chan  1005  #814
Tx  869.49   Rx  824.49  Chan  1006  #815
Tx  869.52   Rx  824.52  Chan  1007  #816
Tx  869.55   Rx  824.55  Chan  1008  #817
Tx  869.58   Rx  824.58  Chan  1009  #818
Tx  869.61   Rx  824.61  Chan  1010  #819
Tx  869.64   Rx  824.64  Chan  1011  #820
Tx  869.67   Rx  824.67  Chan  1012  #821
Tx  869.70   Rx  824.70  Chan  1013  #822
Tx  869.73   Rx  824.73  Chan  1014  #823
Tx  869.76   Rx  824.76  Chan  1015  #824
Tx  869.79   Rx  824.79  Chan  1016  #825
Tx  869.82   Rx  824.82  Chan  1017  #826
Tx  869.85   Rx  824.85  Chan  1018  #827
Tx  869.88   Rx  824.88  Chan  1019  #828
Tx  869.91   Rx  824.91  Chan  1020  #829
Tx  869.94   Rx  824.94  Chan  1021  #830
Tx  869.97   Rx  824.97  Chan  1022  #831
Tx  870.00   Rx  825.00  Chan  1023  #832

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I got this from a bbs in the (708) are code.  It had no name associated
with it.  Since NOONE has mailed me any other info on it, I will keep this
in the bible until someone bitches or sends me something tangible.
                                                                -ML

                              MOTOROLA "TRIK-CLIP"


This is the plans I recieved for the Flip.  Supposedly if one knew the
pinouts on the other moto phones one could transpose. (maybe!)  I never
tested this so I don't know if it works.  The chip in the flip the text
is talking about is a 32 pin square plcc

After Phone Disassembly Locate 27c512 Eprom on phone board.  This is
On The Upper Right Side Of The Display Next To The Roam Indicator.
This Is a 32 pin Square device.  **Note the dot and beveled edge
for pin orientation (the dot is pin 1) Count to the left
counter clock wise 2 3 4 5 and so on.  To the Right or clockwise
of the dot is pin 32 Vcc.  This will aid you in your count to find
pin 25 which is the eprom output enable.  This pin is at ground or
Vss - Level.  **Note Pin 25 on Eprom in phone must be lifted from
the phone board ground or Vss state.  Use an X-acto Knife and or
soldering iron and tools to cut pin at board level where pin
narrows.  Do not bend wide part of pin up on eprom as this could
break off of Eprom.  Also Wide Part of pin Will be used to make
contact with eprom test clip adapter.  The eprom test clip adapter
will take pin 25 to logic high through an 8 to 10 thousand
resistor to pin 32 Vcc.  This will Gate off all data Commands from
the phone board eprom and allow the eprom test clip adaptor to
take over.  **Note test clip could touch narrow part of cut off
pin on board and cause phone not to power up please remove or fold
down as low as possible so test clip only touches side of eprom.

After programing is complete put pin 25 back together or find a
suitable ground or Vss - source.  The phone will power up and work
without pin 25 put back together but for long term precaution
put back to a logic zero or ground to enable the output enable.

To use the eprom test clip adapter pull the locking wedge on the
test clip into the upper postition.  Seat the eprom test clip adapter
onto the eprom in the phone.  Make sure to orient the dot and
beveled edge with each other.  Push the locking wedge down to lock
the the eprom test clip adapter onto the eprom in the phone.  Hook up
the programing cable to the computer and plug into the jack on the
base of the phone.  Also hook up the loose lead with a jumper to the
center terminal between the battery contacts.  Turn power on green
light on phone display should come on thgen a complete display test
will light up after that the no service will blink along with the
signal level mark in corner of display.  If the antenna is still on
the phone it could change to roam or something else.  I  suggest
remove the antenna so the cell sight will not see you.  If you do
not get a power on test with the display there are 3 possible
things (1) pin 25 on phone board is touching the test clip this
can be checked by looking with a volt meter at pin 25 where
resistor connects for 4 to 5 volts pos with reference to ground.
(2) Test clip is not sitting on chip good some times you have pull
the test clip up off of the eprom a 64th of an inch all the way
around.  (3) there is corrupt data, Pull the eprom test clip off
Phone check to see if power on display is there.

Computer see if data or phone number or cell sight code or data
whole is ok I've seen the cell sight ID corrrupt and the phone play
dead on  the power on test. The test clip sometimes needs
maintenance look at the gold pins.

Make sure all the pins are level with the edge of it.  If not take
an X-acto or pin and lightly bend them out so they are along the
edge of the plastic of the test clip.

Always check to see if eprom in phone contacts are clean before
putting test clip on.  **Note when test clip is on phone - only
change the ESN only. *The other data phone number lock and so on
can be changed without the test clip and and should be done so.

The software version in the test clip is 9148 you will see this in
the right corner of the computer.  Sometimes the program will crash
during the ESN wright this will put all zeros in the ESN field
check the test clip try again.  Sometimes I've had to do this 3 an 4
times.  Also watch the phone display for codes I've seen at the end
of a wright the code (FO8) just before power down I've had no
problem there but during the key wright (FO8) means i've crashed.

Also during the time when the program is counting back into the
phone i've had (F1O) show up in the display of the phone this
problem means the next time you may not get the power on display
test pull test clip read phone check data to see if cell sight
code is corrupt or some other data correct try again.  A word of
caution do not push on eprom on top of test clip as this could
seat eprom lower into adapter and cause bad contact.  To remove
test clip pull locking wedge up to unlock the eprom test clip
adapter from the eprom in the phone.  Continue pulling up to lift
the eprom test clip adapter from the eprom in the phone.

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DISCLAIMER:  I, Mike Larsen, accept NO responsibility for people using any
info within this text for fraudulant purposes.  I did not intend for the info
to be used towards fraud or theft of services.  The main reason I spent 
hundreds of hours creating and compiling this information is because 
programming fees are BULLSHIT and they know it.  If you notice, the 37#
command is no longer a mystery and Motorola is quite pissed I found out.  I
"engineered" it from a floor manager or some other head at the Motorola 
cellular division.  "Big Deal" you say.  Well, Motorola shipped Many flip
fones with that command set for a different battery.  After 10 minutes of use
the phone would die.  The phone had to be sent to Motorola to be "fixed."
        If you found this text useful, please mail something interesting or
just let me know you appreciated my efforts.  You can't believe how pissed
I was when I found out some lamer is changing the name in the text to his
own so people will like him or something.  Have fun.

Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention in the above disclaimer that I do
nothing fraudulant with MY fone.  I pay a bill and everything and can prove 
it.  So will the "feds" or whoever the Internet gestapo is that's been sending
me mail about me being under thier "watchful eye", please go for someone else
that's dealing child pornography or asking for WaReZ?  Thanks.


        Mike.Larsen@uti.com
        stularsenmic@vax.colsf.edu

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