Vx-2200 Password Reset ~upd~ -
| Column | Type | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | id | UUID | Primary Key | | user_id | UUID | Foreign Key to Users table | | token_hash | VARCHAR(64) | Hashed token (never store raw token) | | created_at | TIMESTAMP | Creation time | | expires_at | TIMESTAMP | Expiration time (Created_at + 15m) | | used_at | TIMESTAMP | Nullable. Set when token is consumed. |
"valid": true, "email": "us***@example.com" // Partially masked for UI confirmation vx-2200 password reset
After regaining access:
If the radio is behaving erratically or the software refuses to communicate, you can attempt a CPU reset. Note that this always remove a programming password, but it can clear dealer-set power-on locks. Turn the radio OFF . | Column | Type | Description | |
"message": "If an account with that email exists, a reset link has been sent." Note that this always remove a programming password,
The software will push the new, un-passworded file into the radio. This effectively wipes the old password and all previous channel data. Method 2: Recovering a Forgotten Programming Password
Standard users generally cannot "extract" the password from the radio. However, some advanced hobbyists use to look at the .g82 save files or monitor the Serial Comms to intercept the password string. For 99% of users, the "Overwrite" method mentioned above is the intended solution for a locked radio. Method 3: Hardware Reset (The "Cold" Start)