Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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carbineone
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Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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Looking for somebody who can repair and align XTS5000 with ABC123 serial#.
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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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carbineone wrote:Looking for somebody who can repair and align XTS5000 with ABC123 serial#.

What's wrong with it?




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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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I Cannot read it I keep getting the c000386 error . I have tried everything new OEM cables , software , cleaning the contacts, and swapping radio shells. None of the fixes listed on the board have worked and I can't send it to the depot.
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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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Have you tried another computer?

Posting the Host, DSP and flashcode, as always, may be helpfull.
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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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I have tried different computers with no luck. Host R2.20.02 DSP R.02.20.00 Flashcode 100001-000000-7
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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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What CPS revision are you using?
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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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Now I have 11.00 and I have tried it on two previous versions.
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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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carbineone wrote:Looking for somebody who can repair and align XTS5000 with ABC123 serial#.
Use tuner software, go to MOL.
.....

===============================================================
ASTRO 25 Tuner R05.04.00
===============================================================

This new version of the Tuner includes support for the VISTA operating
system, in addition, the frequency range has been updated for 900 MHz radios
for Transmitter Test Pattern and Bit Error Rate features.

Attention VISTA users:

The following configuration on Vista Home Premium and Business Premium
needs to be set for the CPS to function properly.

• Vista Theme should be set to “Windows Classic”
• whe saving radio's tuner information to a file, then ame of the
file should not exceed 30 characters.
• Vista Compatible Printer is required for using the Print
functionality in the CPS.


IMPORTANT !!: If installing CPS R09.00.00, please make sure to also
install Tuner R05.03.00 or this version of the Tuner. Previous versions
of the Tuner are not compatible with CPS R09.00.00 or later.


Radio Models Supported:
=======================
This software supports the following radios:
XTS 1500
XTS 2500
XTS 4000
XTS 5000
SSE 5000
MT 1500
PR 1500
ASTRO Spectra Plus
XTL 1500
XTL 2500
XTL 5000
PM 1500
HPD 1000 modem

Supported features: (Please refer to the Help text for
=================== model applicability)

Transmitter Alignment features:
------------------------------
PA Bias
Reference Oscillator
HPD Tx Open Loop Power
HPD Tx IQ Balance
HPD Tx Autopower
HPD Tx Closed Loop Power
Power Detection Calibration
Tx Power (High/Mid/Low)
Tx Power Characterization
Tx Current Limit
Tx Deviation Balance
Tx Deviation Limit


Receiver Alignment feature:
---------------------------
Front-end filter

Performance Testing features:
----------------------------
Bit Error Rate
Transmitter test pattern
HPD Bit Error Rate
HPD Carrier Feedthru

Other features:
---------------
Battery Calibration
Microphone Sensitivity
Save data to file
Restore data from file to radio
Print


Supported Operating Systems:
============================
RS232 Operation:

Windows NT 4.0 (SP 6 or higher)
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows XP (Home Edition and Professional )
Windows Vista (Home Premium and Business Premium)
Note: (Pre-installed only, XP upgrade from other
Operating systems is not supported at this time.)
Windows ME and Windows 98 are no longer supported.
You may choose to proceed with the installation, but
some features might not be functioning properly.
Upgrading the operating system is highly recommended.

USB Operation:
Windows XP (service pack 1 or higher)
Windows 2000 (service pack 2 or higher)
Windows Vista
USB is not supported for Windows NT


Installation:
=============
1) When you insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive, the
installation will start automatically if you have auto start enabled
for your PC. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
2) Please refer to the CPS Programming Installation Guide, which you
received with this software for more detailed information. It is
essential to follow these instructions in order for communication
between the PC and radio to work properly.

Connecting the PC to the radio:
===============================
Do not use the Radio Interface Box (RIB), Smart Radio Interface
Box (SRIB) or any of the cables that plug into those boxes.

Use only the following direct PC to radio cables:

XTS 1500/ XTS 2500/ XTS 5000/ MT 1500/ PR 1500 RS232 cable = RKN4106
XTS 1500/ XTS 2500/ XTS 5000/ MT 1500/ PR 1500 USB cable = RKN4105
SSE 5000 RS232 cable = RKN4122
SSE 5000 USB cable = RKN4121

ASTRO Spectra Plus / XTL 5000 RS232 cable = HKN6155

XTL 5000 (with 'O5' Control Head)/
XTL 2500/ XTL 1500/ PM 1500 RS232 GCAI cable = HKN6183

XTL 5000 (with 'O5' Control Head)/
XTL 2500/ XTL 1500/ PM 1500 USB GCAI cable = HKN6184

HPD 1000 USB Cable = HKN6177A (6 ft) or HKN6178A (16.5 ft)

Note: When using the USB cable, be sure to always click "Yes" on the
Digital Signature window whenever it is displayed by the operating system.
Note that the USB cable can be used only with Windows XP Service Pack 1 or
higher and Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or higher operating systems.

Known issues:
=============
1) In the event that PC to radio communications fail even after
attempting to read the radio multiple times, it might be necessary
to reset the communications by either turning the radio off/on or
by disconnecting/reconnecting the cable connected to the radio.

2) PC to radio communications will sometimes fail if you attempt
to read the radio immediately after closing the previous tuning
session. Wait for the "hourglass" to disappear before reading
the radio again.

3) When communicating with the radio over USB on Windows 2000 SP2,
certain PC configurations along with specific error conditions
may cause the PC to reboot or display a blue screen. To limit the
possibility of occurrence, be sure that your PC meets the minimum
specifications and be certain that the radio is turned on and the
cables are properly connected when attempting to read the radio.

4) When entering data in the Transmit Power Characterization screen,
the values used must be measured values, any other values might
generate unpredictable results.

5) The XTL radios and the HPD modem take longer to reset than
the ASTRO Spectra Plus radios. When tuning these radios, allow enough
time for the radio to reset before attempting to read/tune the radio
again.

6) During HPD BER testing, the Rx Frequency should NOT be changed while
the test is running. If the Rx Frequency needs to be changed, please
STOP the test, change the frequency, then start the test again.

7) During the HPD BER testing, it is not recomended to transmit while
the Rx test is running.
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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

Post by jhooten »

Just to make sure I understanding what you are using to read the radio. Are you using a rib and Jedi cable or are you using a XTS5000 cable that does not require a rib?
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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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smile@2006 wrote:
carbineone wrote:Looking for somebody who can repair and align XTS5000 with ABC123 serial#.
Use tuner software, go to MOL.
If he's asking for someone to align the radio, I'm taking that as he doesn't have a service monitor. Now what good is the Astro25 Tuner going to do him without a service monitor?

Changing and adjusting tuning values without the use of a Service Monitor is the perfect way to make your Astro25 radio sound like a Pro Series radio real fast....


-Marc
Stupidity creates job security!

If your radio has old firmware, programming it with the latest CPS will not add any new features unless you have the latest firmware to match..

CPS = Customer Programming Software, Not CPS Software.
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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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Mfire39 wrote:Changing and adjusting tuning values without the use of a Service Monitor is the perfect way to make your Astro25 radio sound like a Pro Series radio real fast....
Are you suggesting a digital radio has better audio quality than analog? :o
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Re: Anybody repair radios with ABC123 serial #?

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escomm wrote:Are you suggesting a digital radio has better audio quality than analog? :o

Take it however you want, I'm just saying that if someone goes in and starts adjusting tuning values without having the radio on a monitor, and without a clue as to what they are doing, the radio will end up performing like garbage.. I still stand by my comment as my opinion..


-Marc
Stupidity creates job security!

If your radio has old firmware, programming it with the latest CPS will not add any new features unless you have the latest firmware to match..

CPS = Customer Programming Software, Not CPS Software.
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