XTS3000 Model 1 to 3 Upgrade Guide (Hardware Components)

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XTS3000 Model 1 to 3 Upgrade Guide (Hardware Components)

Post by akardam »

Well my notes from when I did this proceedure have been sitting around collecting dust, so I figured I'd type them up and take some pretty pretty pictures to illustrate the proceedure. Hopefully anyone else that's feeling adventurous will find this usefull.

http://www.akardam.net/moto/xts/xts3k-i ... grade.html
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Post by DES-AJ »

Nice document, good for anyone new to those kinda mods.

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AJ :wink:
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Post by escomm »

Should be stickied imo
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Post by ka8ypy »

I second that... :wink:

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Very nice!
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Post by motorola_otaku »

Remove the channel and volume knob rubber covers, and then the channel and volume knob inserts. Note, these are a pain to remove, much prying is required...
Having worked with Sabers for a few years, I was expecting something on that level of difficulty. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this is not the case.

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The knob inserts are held on by the two small inner tabs on the side closest to the camera. After gently prying them back with a small screwdriver, they slide off pretty easily.

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On the channel selector knob, I found it was easiest to pry the tabs back, then lift upwards from the secure/clear switch knob after removing the light pipe, removing it, the channel number escutcheon, and the knob insert all at once.


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Post by akardam »

Yeah, the first one I did, the inserts slipped off with a few seconds prying.

The second one I did it was a half hour struggle.

Go figure.

Sorry to hear about your display.
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Post by pks »

I'm all new to this so I hope I dont offend anyone by asking really stupid questions. I was just wondering what is involved in the software side? I've read from another thread, which mentioned something about writing a S-record into it. I would assume the S-record will need to be from a Model III radio with the same bandsplit? Does this mean the serial number will also be changed? Thanks.
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Post by MattSR »

It can be done, but you need LAB software which is illegal and difficult to obtain.
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