Maxtrac RSS for MOSCAD??? FVN4042 Data Radio

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Max-trac
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Maxtrac RSS for MOSCAD??? FVN4042 Data Radio

Post by Max-trac »

Was there special Maxtrac RSS for the data radios with firmware;
FVN4042C MOSCAD SMART V71.205
If so, what was it called??
I cannot read it with trunking, labtrunking, or Maxtrac LS.
Reading it with labmax conventional, it gets to the end of reading 64 blocks, then errors out.
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Al
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Re: Maxtrac RSS for MOSCAD??? FVN4042 Data Radio

Post by Al »

You didn't say what frequency this Maxtrac operated at. If it's 800 Mhz, you would use the trunked Maxtrac RSS(Maxtracs), same as you would use for any type I trunked Maxtrac.
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Re: Maxtrac RSS for MOSCAD??? FVN4042 Data Radio

Post by Satelite »

Hello :
I ran into the same thing you just did a few years back.
The firmware i had was V71.201 rather than your V71.205
But im thinking you probably need the same program i did then.
It was called MAXLS .
It was the program i needed then and it worked.
The diference i found was the radio did two diferent types of trunking programs in the same radio.
For example trunking types Ii and IIi both in the same radio.
Mine was a 800 mhz maxtrac with the 10/10/10 capability.
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Re: Maxtrac RSS for MOSCAD??? FVN4042 Data Radio

Post by tvsjr »

I don't think either of those suggestions are going to help...

MAXLS = Maxtrac LS (he's tried that)
Maxtracs = Trunking (he's tried that too)

Max-trac, there IS a different RSS package for those radios. Unfortunately, I'm not sure what it's called... I just remember a friend of mine who was heavily entrenched in the SCADA industry mentioning it at one point (can't ask him either - he passed away two years ago this Christmas).
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