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This segment points to a specific Printed Circuit Board (PCB) revision. "2571" likely corresponds to an internal engineering drawing or assembly number. The v5 suffix denotes the fifth hardware iteration. This is critical: firmware for v5 may be incompatible with v4 due to changes in GPIO pin mapping or voltage regulators. The double hyphen (--) acts as a delimiter, separating hardware mapping from software versioning.
Before touching the firmware, you need:
While specific changelogs for custom firmware can vary, version v26.45 typically aims to improve the user experience over stock firmware. Common enhancements found in this firmware branch include: md9600-csv-2571v5--v26.45.bin
The suffix csv-2571v5 often indicates the specific hardware revision or the frequency board used (likely the UHF board). Do not flash this file onto a VHF (136-174MHz) version of the MD-9600, as mismatching firmware with hardware bands can corrupt the radio's calibration data. This segment points to a specific Printed Circuit
This segment points to a specific Printed Circuit Board (PCB) revision. "2571" likely corresponds to an internal engineering drawing or assembly number. The v5 suffix denotes the fifth hardware iteration. This is critical: firmware for v5 may be incompatible with v4 due to changes in GPIO pin mapping or voltage regulators. The double hyphen (--) acts as a delimiter, separating hardware mapping from software versioning.
Before touching the firmware, you need:
While specific changelogs for custom firmware can vary, version v26.45 typically aims to improve the user experience over stock firmware. Common enhancements found in this firmware branch include:
The suffix csv-2571v5 often indicates the specific hardware revision or the frequency board used (likely the UHF board). Do not flash this file onto a VHF (136-174MHz) version of the MD-9600, as mismatching firmware with hardware bands can corrupt the radio's calibration data.