The other option I'm thinking would work would be to get a pre-2013 version of the CE-82 software. I'm more than willing to pay this membership fee IF that will solve my problem, but I'm not willing to pay it if it won't help me. I found something online about a CE-82 Wideband Recovery Tool, and that may be the solution, but the only way I've found to get that is on, and that requires a $35 annual membership. When I start to enter the frequencies it shows "W5" in the W/N column, but then it changes to "N" after I enter the frequency for the channel. When I open the program, a message pops up about an FCC rule requiring narrowband after some date in (IIRC) 2013. With that in mind, I'll explain the problem and see if anyone has encountered and solved this. It's certainly not the easiest one, but I've spent my life making data flow from one device to another (I work on SCADA (industrial gas process control) systems), and I actually enjoy these kinds of challenges. That decision may not have been the best one. Everyone seems to complain that all made-for-gmrs radios are cheap/electronic-junk, so I thought I'd get a highly-regarded commercial radio that can be programmed to operate within FCC GMRS rules. I also purchased the CE-82 programming software and a cable. I purchased a used VX-2200-AG7H-50 based on comments in this and other forums about the quality of the radio. I need some help from anyone who has experience with the VX-2200 being used for GMRS.
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