Minitor 5 pins
Moderator: Queue Moderator
Minitor 5 pins
Anyone know which pins do what on the minitor 5? I'm looking for programing and normal use.
-
- Posts: 124
- Joined: Wed Oct 16, 2002 6:22 pm
Take a look at aaknitt's document on a homebrew radio programming setup for the Minitor III/IV/V -- it has some of the pinouts on the middle of page 2.
http://www.geocities.com/hotfire00/Mini ... rammer.pdf
http://www.geocities.com/hotfire00/Mini ... rammer.pdf
From his instructions:
Would this by chance mean that if you already have a Kenwood cable, you could interface that to the pager if you do up the connections properly?This programmer has also been used to program Kenwood and Yaesu radios, and with a few tiny
modifications could probably also be used to program Motorola Radius radios, although I haven’t tried that
yet.
"I'll eat you like a plate of bacon and eggs in the morning. "
- Some loser on rr.com
eBay at it's finest:
Me: "What exactly is a 900Mhz UHF CB?"
Them: "A very nice CB at 900Mhz speed!"

- Some loser on rr.com
eBay at it's finest:
Me: "What exactly is a 900Mhz UHF CB?"
Them: "A very nice CB at 900Mhz speed!"

I saw that. Those are for the 3/4. The bottom of a V has 2 rows of 5 pins. I just don't know which pin does what.CuriousGeorge wrote:Take a look at aaknitt's document on a homebrew radio programming setup for the Minitor III/IV/V -- it has some of the pinouts on the middle of page 2.
http://www.geocities.com/hotfire00/Mini ... rammer.pdf
If you do find the pinout info for the Mintor V I'd be interested to see what it is...we're getting a few of them on our department soon...don't have any info on them yet. I'd like to add the pinout to the aforementioned document. I've tried looking at some pics of the Minitor V programming cradle on the web but none I've found are clear enough to show the location of the pins. Maybe someone who has an M5 programming cradle could investigate? Or at least take a pic and post it?
Andy
Andy
I suppose it depends on what Kenwood cable you have, but there's probably a good possibility it would work. I've only tried it on Kenwood ham gear...I haven't tried any commercial radios. If you have a schematic of your Kenwood cable I could take a look...no guarantees it would work though.nmfire10 wrote: Would this by chance mean that if you already have a Kenwood cable, you could interface that to the pager if you do up the connections properly?
Andy
-
- Posts: 262
- Joined: Thu Nov 10, 2005 7:53 pm
I use a cable I orignially made for Midlands (Syn-Tech II and XTR) to program Minitors here. My home made cable is simply a max232 RS232-TTL convertor. That is all that is in a Kenwood cable too. It should work fine.nmfire10 wrote:Would this by chance mean that if you already have a Kenwood cable, you could interface that to the pager if you do up the connections properly?
Birken
Which Kenwood cables have you had success with? I have the cable (PG-4W) for my TH-D7. Do you think this would work?
I'm looking at getting a Minitor 5, but only if I can program it. And I'm NOT spending the outrageous prices for the interface.
I’m surprised no one has figured out the programming pins yet. Any ideas?
I'm looking at getting a Minitor 5, but only if I can program it. And I'm NOT spending the outrageous prices for the interface.
I’m surprised no one has figured out the programming pins yet. Any ideas?
Lots of 'programming adapters' end up just being level shifters at their core. If you build a basic RS-232<->TTL circuit (the Max 232 type chips make this easy) you can program a suprising number of radios, scanners, pagers, etc... Of course you have to figure out the pinout and have the right software.
MV
Ok,
I took my jig apart and did a quick check - Looking down at a charger base you will see 3 pins across the bottom row, starting on the left. The last 2 spots that do not have pins are indeed the programming pins. Power and ground are the same as the charger. I didn't have time to see which 2 pins did tx or rx, but you should be able to figure it out really quick.
Hope this helps. If I can figure out how to get a print online I will.
Jeff
I took my jig apart and did a quick check - Looking down at a charger base you will see 3 pins across the bottom row, starting on the left. The last 2 spots that do not have pins are indeed the programming pins. Power and ground are the same as the charger. I didn't have time to see which 2 pins did tx or rx, but you should be able to figure it out really quick.
Hope this helps. If I can figure out how to get a print online I will.
Jeff
Thanks to pictures from ffexpCP, we finally have the M5 programming pinout finalized. Check it out at http://radioetcetera.googlepages.com/minitorprogrammer and let me know if there are any mistakes or improvements that could be made. Also note the info about programming firmware.
Regards,
Andy
Regards,
Andy