Experience Programming Jedi Series

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HarrisonRHW
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Experience Programming Jedi Series

Post by HarrisonRHW »

Has any one programmed an HT1000? I want to know how difficult it is, and if you truly need a computer that runs DOS or a DOS based operating system will do. What are my programming options. Any advice about RIB-less cables? What should I know?

The nice thing about the Minitor's it is free to download the programming manual so you know what you are getting into and what options you can program. I was looking for some equivalent of that
RKG
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Re: Experience Programming Jedi Series

Post by RKG »

1) Since the HT1000 RSS is DOS based and insists upon direct control of the UART, yes you do need a PC running under native DOS or you risk bricking the radio.

2) Stay away from RIB-less cables. In fact, for my money, stay away from any but Motorola cables.

3) Foregoing achieved, the HT1000 is one of the easiest of the Motorola portables to program.
fire32njetta
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Re: Experience Programming Jedi Series

Post by fire32njetta »

I just did my HT1000 and it was easy...even from scratch. In defense of rib-less cables i use one from a reputable ebay seller valley_ent and ive never had an issue.
RKG
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Re: Experience Programming Jedi Series

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But the odds are you will, one day.
Batwings21
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Re: Experience Programming Jedi Series

Post by Batwings21 »

HarrisonRHW wrote:Has any one programmed an HT1000?
I'm sorry, but that's a classic Captain Obvious comment.
Now in all seriousness, welcome to the board and you have picked a great radio to start with. As long as you know what you want to put into it, the software is pretty simple.
You can use a windows 95 or 98 pc, but when you start the computer, you need to hit f8 and get the boot menu, then select command prompt only or use a boot disk.
Stay away from aftermarket ribless cables and NEVER buy a usb one. They do not contain all the correct circuitry. Buy one of the knock off ribs and cables if you don't want to pay for an original.
Good luck!
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