Came across this tonight on ebay... SP02 cable. Something doesn't look right to me, but could this be a control cable for the Spectra/x9000 setup they had?
http://cgi.ebay.com/MOTOROLA-SPECTRA-T- ... dZViewItem
Control cable for the Washington State SP X9000?
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Control cable for the Washington State SP X9000?
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Re: Control cable for the Washington State SP X9000?
From:
http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx9k ... ml#x9krcab
http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx9k ... ml#x9krcab
YKN4231A - T-Cable, Negative Ground, Spectra Auxiliary Receiver (SP06 radios only)
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Re: Control cable for the Washington State SP X9000?
Yep, that's one of ours. As Mike's site has so accurately pointed out, that one fed the Spectra area receiver.
I have no idea if it is usable for other purposes. I have seen cars with both the area receiver and the HLN1185 series siren/PA box together, so I suspect the 'SP' refers to additional wiring rather than any change in "core" wiring.
Happy tweaking.
I have no idea if it is usable for other purposes. I have seen cars with both the area receiver and the HLN1185 series siren/PA box together, so I suspect the 'SP' refers to additional wiring rather than any change in "core" wiring.
Happy tweaking.
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Re: Control cable for the Washington State SP X9000?
I do have one of these setups and the Spectra control cable (for the RX) can easily be modified to be a X9000 programming cable.