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I wonder where it can be had from up there. I was just in Canada where the int'l version is allowed. I think these versions (5.15 and 5.17) of CE49 are circa 2012? Will have to cross-ref that with the deployment of the narrowbanding there a different product name to search for for the international version of CE49? Thanks I'm new to all of this so not sure what versions are contemporary or not.
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I don't have it open in front of me to say which item it is (I'm on the desktop, the programs are scattered between a stick PC and a laptop), but the help file has a section that covers the menu items, and it's actually reasonably helpful. It's also seemed fairly similar across the 3 versions of Vertex CPS I've used (the 4200 and the 924 both use the same CPS, the 539's and the P824 each have their own version, and the P824 CPS won't go on the same PC as the 924/4200). Other than a lot of settings being in the menus, i don't think the learning curve is TOO steep, especially if you're familiar with something like chirp. I think you're on the right track on them having wiped the memory, and they just didn't program anything for those keys. Okay, the P1 thing makes it seem it's not the key lock you're running into p4 sounds like a test sequence. May look at getting a cable and try reprogramming it, So back to wondering if somehow it had all its memory wiped. P4 makes every LED segment come on on the screen, then freezes, have to remove power to reset it. P2, P3 no descernable function turning on.