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Originally Posted by LOW TIDE
Since I've had a professional radio programmer do everything he could without opening the radio itself, I'm pretty sure it is internal. I didn't want to open it and risk voiding warranty or possibility of returning it. Seems to be impossible to get help from HobbyEshop.com which is very frustrating.
I sincerely appreciate the help Ares Ops Hartmann, and Conker, sorry to wear you out. I know you've had to handle a million questions...good thing is I don't have any questions about a PTT...
anyone know how to get in direct contact with United Star or someone from tech support? Someone I can send it to for programming, repairing? I have a feeling I will get no where with retailer which makes this one really fancy and expensive vest decoration.
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Have you opened it? Because I dont think that you will get any support from far east. It was the same with the Bowman PRR replicas. At ArniesAirsoft UK is a similar thread with similar problems on that radio replica.
I always expect no help from those manufactures. When I buy such a thing in HK I always expect it to be a oneway ticket.
So, you should open it, if your retailer does not reply.
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Originally Posted by Primus
I'm in the same boat. When I connect up the radio to a computer (tried 2 different ones now) nothing happens, screen doesn't go into PC mode. So that rules out the PC or the software being the problem, leaves either the cable or the radio itself... Giving the battery a good charge to see if that might help but I doubt it.
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Thats just normal. It does not show "PC" if it is connected only. It shows "PC" only if you are exchanging programming data with it (writing/reading the channel data).
You guys could help me too: Was anyone lucky to use the "F-Key" operations successfully as they are explained in the manual (Scan, Dual Channel Mode, Emergency Signal etc)???