p200 2-6 ch
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- J_L_COHEN
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- What radios do you own?: Xtl5000 apx7000 Cdm1550,Ht1250
p200 2-6 ch
hi I am trying to change my p200 from 2 ch to 6ch, I have tk v1.60, when I try to convert the radio, I get a message like this:
SERIAL BUS ERROR, CHECK RADIO CABLES ECT, so I changed the com ports many times, but is still will not go,
I can program the radio fine from this computer with the cable that I made Following the batlab cable site,
any help would be great thanks jeffrey
SERIAL BUS ERROR, CHECK RADIO CABLES ECT, so I changed the com ports many times, but is still will not go,
I can program the radio fine from this computer with the cable that I made Following the batlab cable site,
any help would be great thanks jeffrey
Jeffrey Cohen
Captain/Communications Officer
Newton Township Fire & Ems
Zanesville, Ohio
! SMOKE DETECTORS SAVE LIVES !
Captain/Communications Officer
Newton Township Fire & Ems
Zanesville, Ohio
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Hi:
That version from what I recall , must
use COM 1.
Also, the use of a Stable Rib Box is reqired
( Preferable a Motorola Rib ) and a good
386-486-25 Series Computer using DOS
6.00 / 6.22
Forget trying to use DOS under a Windows
Emulation.
Monty
That version from what I recall , must
use COM 1.
Also, the use of a Stable Rib Box is reqired
( Preferable a Motorola Rib ) and a good
386-486-25 Series Computer using DOS
6.00 / 6.22
Forget trying to use DOS under a Windows
Emulation.
Monty
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- J_L_COHEN
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- What radios do you own?: Xtl5000 apx7000 Cdm1550,Ht1250
no, it's the tk 1.6. the option # 4 is for ht600-p200,
if I made the cable using just the 3 wires as described here on the board, and i can read and write to the radio, I should be able to do the same with the TK ?. is there other pins needed to do this other than 3 described.
j
if I made the cable using just the 3 wires as described here on the board, and i can read and write to the radio, I should be able to do the same with the TK ?. is there other pins needed to do this other than 3 described.
j
Jeffrey Cohen
Captain/Communications Officer
Newton Township Fire & Ems
Zanesville, Ohio
! SMOKE DETECTORS SAVE LIVES !
Captain/Communications Officer
Newton Township Fire & Ems
Zanesville, Ohio
! SMOKE DETECTORS SAVE LIVES !
you might need the KEY it is a db-25 conn with two pins connected. If I remember it is 6 & 11 just put this on your parrallel port.
Check this page out http://www.batlabs.com/tk.html Hope this helps John
Check this page out http://www.batlabs.com/tk.html Hope this helps John
Running a real slow computer with this one will probably help. I had to do mine with a 286 machine, and yes TK 1.6 will allow you to do this conversion, as i have done this recently. P200's are old radios and appropriately require old and SLOW computers.
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raymond345
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2to6 exe is the fastest way to go
the program 2to6 exe is
the fastest program to convert 2 channel to 6 channel
or reverse on the p200 or ht600
it takes secs to do it.
you use the normal rss gear and it works super fast.
the fastest program to convert 2 channel to 6 channel
or reverse on the p200 or ht600
it takes secs to do it.
you use the normal rss gear and it works super fast.
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Mike in CT
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- Joined: Thu May 09, 2002 9:37 am
P-200/computer
I used a 286/20 rescued from a dumpster.
slow as you know what, but it worked just fine.
It died right after programming was done. (a final act of devotion to /\/\)
Mike in CT
KM1R
slow as you know what, but it worked just fine.
It died right after programming was done. (a final act of devotion to /\/\)
Mike in CT
KM1R