Radioddity Extended manual for Radioddity DB25-D, DB40-D & GD-88 v3.0
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12.1.2 Serial Number
A string to identify the individual device.
Notes: Data will only be shown in the CPS after the codeplug has been read from the
Radioddity DB25-D, Radioddity DB40-D or Radioddity GD-88 to the CPS.
12.1.3 Model Number
A string to indicate the radio model.
Notes: You may find other radios looking similar to the Radioddity or GD-88 with
even sharing the very same ‘Model Number’. Be careful as to not use any
firmware or CPS with your Radioddity DB25-D, DB40-D or GD-88 that had not
downloaded from our website as this may void any warranty.
Valid Data will only be shown in the CPS after the codeplug has been read
from the Radioddity DB25-D, Radioddity DB40-D or Radioddity GD-88 to the
CPS.
12.1.4 Firmware Version
It refers to the program-controlled software version. It indicates the non-editable
version of firmware.
Notes: Data will only be shown in the CPS after the codeplug has been read from the
Radioddity DB25-D, Radioddity DB40-D or Radioddity GD-88 to the CPS.
12.1.5 Version Data
It is to indicate the date of firmware version from the manufacturer.
12.1.6 Frequency Range
Refers to the device working frequency range.
12.1.7 The Latest Update
This displays the time and date when the codeplug has last been written to the
Radioddity DB25-D, Radioddity DB40-D or Radioddity GD-88.