MTR2000 Baud Rate

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psapengineer
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MTR2000 Baud Rate

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Hi,

We're hoping to remote the RS232 programming for an MTR2000 through a serial connection on our microwave system. Can anyone share with us the baud rate, parity, bits, and stop bits that Motorola uses on the MTR2000's programming connection?

Thanks, Bob
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Re: MTR2000 Baud Rate

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We have all of our Quantars, MTRs, MSF 5000,s run through mux to our shop. I think that they are all normal 9600 baud.
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Re: MTR2000 Baud Rate

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9600 8n1. I've done it a number of times utilizing the sru ports in the channel banks.
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Thank You: MTR2000 Baud Rate

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Bill and Glenn,
Thank You !
Bob
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