Fail 01/92

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Fail 01/92

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I was programming an XTS 3000 model #H09SDH9PW7BN. My CPS (4.01.02) froze while it was programming, and now I'm getting a "Fail 01/92" code after it does it's self test. I read another topic saying to just reprogram the radio with the original codeplug, but I was wondering how to do this if the CPS can't read the radio to begin with? Thanks.

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Load a CP..

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You need to open CPS, and load a codeplug that you have saved to disk, and then hit write (Ctrl+w)

If you dont have a codeplug on disk that you can program the radio with - then the other option is to send the radio back to /\/\ for repairs.

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I tried to write the codeplug to radio and the radio turns off then does the self-test, and goes back to the FAIL 01/92. It actually reads "Fail 01/" and the CPS says it's still using Com Port 1.
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You wouldn't happen to have the DOS RSS for it with an archive?

DOS RSS seems more "forecefull" than CPS for correcting issues.

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Unfortunatly I don't have the RSS. I am trying to see if I can dig it up though. Would I be able to open the CPS codeplug with the RSS?
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No, you will need a DOS Archive from THAT radio to correct it.

01/92 is typically a checksum error. (Radio lost power/ unplugged during programming and the new checksum wasn't inputed before the disconnection. Now the radio boots with the new info, but old checksum and displays 01/92)

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So I guess it's off to /\/\ if I don't have the DOS codeplug?
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You are correct. At least you'll get a updated firmware out of the deal.

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Alrighty, thanks for the help
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Post by RadioGuru116 »

Your other option is try to get in touch with MrFlashport. I had the same problem with y MTS2000. I got a FAIL 01/93 and he was able to fix it for me. Try him before you send it to Mother /\/\. Good Luck.
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Post by cbus »

any chance that the codeplug that you were programming into the radio was not a xts3k plug ?

I got the same error as you a while back from using lab and forced a mcs2000 plug by accident.
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Post by PhillyPhoto »

It was the same codeplug I read from the radio. It turns out I should have gotten a power adapter sooner, instead of relying on batteries. The one I was using died while I was trying to write to it again, but I have an adapter now, and it's getting fixed.
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Post by Radiogeek97 »

Gentlemen


i want to prevent any unfortunate incidents like this and get a power adaptor for my rib (rln4008B) I want to go to radio shack and pick one up should I "assume" that i need one with an output of 9vdc? And also what should the polarity of the center pin be.


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Post by PhillyPhoto »

I'm not familiar with that particular rib, but I got the 9V adapter, and I brought mine with me to RS and they have there adapters on strings and they went through them until they found the one that fit. Mine is a center positive polarity one also. Good luck
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Post by cbus »

i use 12v with a + centre pin.
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01/92

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This is what happens when people don't know what they are doing! It is a easy fix if you have the proper tools!!! Ask cheeks! he has the stuff!

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Post by xmo »

Well, I have two Astro Saber VOCON's that give fail 01/92 and still do after reprogramming them with a codeplug from a brand new board either with DOS [AstroP] or with S-records [LAB] - so I guess I must be one of those people that don't know what they're doing.

If it's so easy - since these boards cost $1000 - perhaps you could enlighten us Matt?
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i would add that 01/92 can be caused by either the codeplug or a hardware problem.

i too have seen boards that would not clear with an s-record dump or with a new codeplug.

in those cases it was off to the depot, especially now that some of the astro saber parts are NLA


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Re: 01/92

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MotoTech wrote:This is what happens when people don't know what they are doing! It is a easy fix if you have the proper tools!!! Ask cheeks! he has the stuff!

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