MD-380 setting.ini


Yes the file is setting.ini. The path for me with a default Windows 7 install is:

- C:\Program Files (x86)\MD_380\MD_380\SoftWare_EN\setting.ini

Note it is in the Programs folder so you will generally need to Administrator to modify.

I'm using MD_380 v 1.30. Here's what my setting.ini looks like:

[setup]
language=english
testmode=1
model=DR780
oemmodel=MD_380
oemindex=255
windowtext=CPS MD_380
readwrite=0
chcount=1000
zonecount=250


password=0
readmodel=0
exeflag=0
exepassword=777777
languagemenu=1
jstdefault=0
voiceencrypt=1
timesetting=1

[FreqRange]
freq0=[136-174MHz]
data0=60134017

freq1=[350-400MHz]
data1=00350040

freq2=[400-480MHz]
data2=00400048

freq3=[450-520MHz]
data3=00450052


 Setting.ini and testmode=1 will give access

 Find where the software is installed, and locate "settings.ini. There is a line in there "Test mode = 0"
Change that to testmode = 1.
 With the radio switched on and plugged in, press Ctrl-T
 Loadsathings to play with, and it looks like you can alter audio levels, but be careful, the MD380 does seem to work well right out of the box...
This appears to be something that you set within the radio, not the code plug, but you can save these settings to disk.



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2 comments:

scott seidel said...

Any idea for the password for the TYT TH-350 Test mode for their software? The setting.ini file does not have the testmode line in it.

Unknown said...

I too am looking for some guidance on the TH-350 radio

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