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title = 'Hytera PD785G'
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title = 'Hytera PD785G'
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summary = ''
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summary = ''
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date = '2019-12-31'
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date = '2019-12-31'
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lastmod = '2023-10-01T11:36:07+0000'
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lastmod = '2023-10-08T19:07:43+0000'
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showBreadcrumbs = true
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showBreadcrumbs = true
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# showDate = false
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# showDate = false
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@ -38,3 +38,11 @@ software for this only.
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I'm using Firmware v9 on this, but I've read that v8 would be a better choice.
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I'm using Firmware v9 on this, but I've read that v8 would be a better choice.
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Sending Hytera devices for repair is a major pain in the ass, the friendly people at
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the store where I bought the device had to send it over to the UK because noone in
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europe can replace parts... that's how it looks... at least.
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They changed the motherboard at a cost of about 150€. The whole correspondence took
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about 4 months (which also was a major pain) - specially when they tried to convince
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me to trash the device and buy another one (with some discount).
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