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Reset radio by first uploading a CPS file with allow reset selected and turn on while holding SK1 and SK2, the reset menu can then be initialised. Reset radio by first uploading a CPS file with allow reset selected and turn on while holding SK1 and SK2, the reset menu can then be initialised.
**Additional information gleaned from ChatGPT:** **Additional (unverified) information gleaned from ChatGPT:**
The Baofeng DM-32 DMR radio has two distinct versions, with the earlier, less common variant featuring the HR-C6000 vocoder chipset. This version is believed to have been developed in collaboration with a Taiwanese partner and is sometimes referred to as the "Taiwan version." The Baofeng DM-32 DMR radio has two distinct versions, with the earlier, less common variant featuring the HR-C6000 vocoder chipset. This version is believed to have been developed in collaboration with a Taiwanese partner and is sometimes referred to as the "Taiwan version."
It is characterized by unique firmware and hardware differences compared to the more widely available model. It is characterized by unique firmware and hardware differences compared to the more widely available model.
**Key Characteristics of the Early HR Vocoder Version.** **Key Characteristics of the Early HR Vocoder Version**
HR-C6000 Vocoder: This chipset was used in several early DMR radios, including the Radioddity GD-77 and Baofeng DM-1801. Its presence in the early DM-32 suggests shared design elements with these models. HR-C6000 Vocoder: This chipset was used in several early DMR radios, including the Radioddity GD-77 and Baofeng DM-1801. Its presence in the early DM-32 suggests shared design elements with these models.