Astro Spectra won't take codeplug
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Astro Spectra won't take codeplug
I have a Astro Spectra D04QKF9PW4AN that I'm trying to convert to "R" band and I can't get it to take the "R" codeplug. I keep ending up with FAIL 01/92 bad eeprom data.
When I put back the original codeplug the error goes away.
More info on the radio:
AMR0504
I040100
EMCR0060
I have 3 other astro spectras which look identical in every way that will accept this codeplug without any problem.
All four radios are 512k vocon with vselp firmware.
Anybody ever see this problem?
Thanks
When I put back the original codeplug the error goes away.
More info on the radio:
AMR0504
I040100
EMCR0060
I have 3 other astro spectras which look identical in every way that will accept this codeplug without any problem.
All four radios are 512k vocon with vselp firmware.
Anybody ever see this problem?
Thanks
Last edited by saberjerk on Sat Sep 23, 2006 6:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
All the radios I have are the "AN" revision. I am not getting "invalid archive" error.
Like I said this same archive works in 3 other identical radios.
I even tried another W4 archive I found on the net. Same error.
Put back the original plug and the radio works normaly except wrong band.
I am really clueless at this point.
Like I said this same archive works in 3 other identical radios.
I even tried another W4 archive I found on the net. Same error.
Put back the original plug and the radio works normaly except wrong band.
I am really clueless at this point.
If you use Astro LAB 3.04, or MTSX LAB 2.00.01 to force in the codeplug, you can get that error. You might try to use MTSX LAB version 3.00.02...or a higher version of Astro LAB such as 8.00.00, which I've heard exists.
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Hi Wavetar
Thanks for the reply. I am using mtsxlab 3.
I have 4 of these w4 uhf astros and this is the only one that is resisting
conversion.
I have compared the original codeplug from this mystery radio with original codeplugs from the other 3 that I have converted and it is different.
I even tried putting one of the others original codeplug into the mystery radio. I was thinking another "Q" band plug might work.
Still 01/92.
Then I put the mystery radios original back in and the radio works nornal.
I don't think my "R" band plug is corrupt because it works fine in the other 3 radios.
At this point I don't know what to think. Maybe this radio is some kind of motorola SP radio or something, but the model number is itentical to the other 3 radios.
I really don't think I should be calling motorola and asking them why I can't stuff a "R" band codeplug into the radio.
I know there are some people on this board that know astro codeplugs and could probably tell me the difference between these plugs but I can't seem to get anyone interested.
Thanks for the reply. I am using mtsxlab 3.
I have 4 of these w4 uhf astros and this is the only one that is resisting
conversion.
I have compared the original codeplug from this mystery radio with original codeplugs from the other 3 that I have converted and it is different.
I even tried putting one of the others original codeplug into the mystery radio. I was thinking another "Q" band plug might work.
Still 01/92.
Then I put the mystery radios original back in and the radio works nornal.
I don't think my "R" band plug is corrupt because it works fine in the other 3 radios.
At this point I don't know what to think. Maybe this radio is some kind of motorola SP radio or something, but the model number is itentical to the other 3 radios.
I really don't think I should be calling motorola and asking them why I can't stuff a "R" band codeplug into the radio.

I know there are some people on this board that know astro codeplugs and could probably tell me the difference between these plugs but I can't seem to get anyone interested.
You keep saying the mystery radio's codeplug is way different...in what way do you mean? As a test, have you tried loading the mystery codeplug into one of the other 3 radios & seeing what happens? What's the firmware revisions in the other 3 radios?
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i'm thinking your one mystery radio has a different host/dsp combination than the other three....
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This is escaping me where I did this and it worked..
After loading in your codeplug and getting the error, read the radio with normal rss then write it back in. I don't remember is that worked with the Spectra or Astro Spectra. Might have been for the spectra..
After loading in your codeplug and getting the error, read the radio with normal rss then write it back in. I don't remember is that worked with the Spectra or Astro Spectra. Might have been for the spectra..
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I will try to get the firmware rev's for the other 3.
Is there a way to read the revisions from dos rss? I don't have cps.
Is there a way to make the radio scroll the numbers by slower?
Very difficult to write down the numbers.
I did try to read the radio with regular rss after the error occurs.
I was successful in reading the radio, but the radio won't function as
long as the error is present.
I agree it might be interesting to try putting the mystery codeplug into one of the other radios, but I'm not going to risk one of those radios right now.
Is there a way to read the revisions from dos rss? I don't have cps.
Is there a way to make the radio scroll the numbers by slower?
Very difficult to write down the numbers.
I did try to read the radio with regular rss after the error occurs.
I was successful in reading the radio, but the radio won't function as
long as the error is present.
I agree it might be interesting to try putting the mystery codeplug into one of the other radios, but I'm not going to risk one of those radios right now.
Well, those 3 have a later firmware version than the mystery radio, so it would seem that there's a feature in the codeplug you are forcing in that the earlier firmware doesn't understand.
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Hard to say without seeing them. How about you email me your "mystery" codeplug, and the R split codeplug...I'll compare them & see if anything jumps out at me.
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Ok, I've taken a look at the codeplugs. First thing that jumps out at me is the fact all your radios have VSELP-era firmware, yet they all have IMBE codeplugs in them. That alone I would've thought would cause issues...but then again, I've never tried it so I don't know. Perhaps because the flashcode doesn't have the actual IMBE capability (even though the fields are present in the codeplugs), you avoided problems.
Your 'mystery' radio is the identical model & flashcode as your 'donor' flashcode, but the donor contains both VRS options, and Status/Message options. All other things being equal, I'd say that must be your problem. Find a codeplug without those options, and you should be set.
Model# D04RKF9PW4AN
Flashcode 000001-000000-9 or some other flashcode which doesn't have digital enabled
No VRS/Status/Message
Your 'mystery' radio is the identical model & flashcode as your 'donor' flashcode, but the donor contains both VRS options, and Status/Message options. All other things being equal, I'd say that must be your problem. Find a codeplug without those options, and you should be set.
Model# D04RKF9PW4AN
Flashcode 000001-000000-9 or some other flashcode which doesn't have digital enabled
No VRS/Status/Message
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Wow this is some really useful information. If someone knows of a codeplug that might work in my radio it would greatly be appreciated.
I sure wish some of this information would be made available in the batlabs page on astro radios. Unless of course that would be taboo.
Thanks wavetar for that very useful info.
Thanks
I sure wish some of this information would be made available in the batlabs page on astro radios. Unless of course that would be taboo.
Thanks wavetar for that very useful info.
Thanks
A question for the more informed astro users.
How does one determine the flashcode of a codeplug without loading it into CPS or something?
Are the flashcode numbers easily found by just looking at the codeplug in a hex editor?
The codeplugs that I am using are in dos rss, and I plan on keeping them there.
How does one determine the flashcode of a codeplug without loading it into CPS or something?
Are the flashcode numbers easily found by just looking at the codeplug in a hex editor?
The codeplugs that I am using are in dos rss, and I plan on keeping them there.
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