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WSAZ960

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  1. 10-4! Eventually I will get a charging relay and a HD Alternator. But with 305K miles on my commuter truck, I have other maintenance that takes priority!! Great Feedback on the NEW mic!! "Booming!"
  2. The "50 watt to the antenna" is based on reviews I have seen. I have had no reason to doubt or test it. I run clean power (a dedicated aux battery) and keep it charged. I am VERY pleased with it. Enough so, I have ordered another. My friend also bought one. Hence, the reason for this discussion.
  3. For clarification, I really like and enjoy the MXT575. Now even more with the MXMC01 upgraded Mic and MXTA26. The feedback is awesome. 50 watts to the antenna is why it costs more than other 50 watt radios in my opinion.
  4. Yes, indeed. I have downloaded this and familiarized myself with it. When I succeed, I will update this thread.
  5. Similar to this... just and example. I will be anxiously waiting Midland.
  6. Thank you WRQW589! Great answer!! You must have read the question without forming a negative opinion and then rushing to be the first to blast it out. I have downloaded the software for the mxt400 and there are quite a few tunes available in that software. (Squelch of particular interest) Programming 1 radio is not that difficult. Programming 3 radios is.... repetitive... When the software or firmware becomes available, we will revist this. Thanks again, 73's WSAZ960
  7. Perhaps I should rephrase the question. Does anyone, with the exception of anyone who does not, know how to access the programming function (mentioned above) in the Midland MXT575 via the USB-C port? Additionally, is there a work around for the lack of support?
  8. Did you read any of that? Midland Support does post incorrect information their website. I am looking for someone who knows how to program a radio without the support of the manufacturer.
  9. Hello all, I am looking to Clone my MXT575 to 2 more MXT575's. I cannot find software and Midland says on their website the is none available. I have seen 1 articles about the MXT575 that said the USB-c port is used for charging and programming. Anyone have any experience? Also, how the F@$% does this squelch work?? Have yet to find a pattern. At 40 miles away from a good repeater with avg conditions, I can see 3 bars on the RX meter but no audio. Tried from 00-09. Anyone a good handle on how the squelch should work?
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