Programming Cable Help
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Programming Cable Help
Can someone post a picture of their Motorola XTS USB Programming Cable - specifically the pins. Mine has ceased fuctioning and looking at the pins it appears that 2 are missing.
Thank you!
David
Thank you!
David
Re: Programming Cable Help
Here is a pic of a Motorola OEM USB programming cable pinout for the Astro 25 Series portable:

I use my cable all the time so I know it is not missing any pins.

I use my cable all the time so I know it is not missing any pins.
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Re: Programming Cable Help
Now if you have a XTS3000/Jedi series USB programming cable,Motorola never made a USB version of the Jedi/XTS3000 cable.
Moto only made a serial port version.
Moto only made a serial port version.
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Re: Programming Cable Help
To be entirely accurate, they only ever made a Jedi/XTS3000 cable for a RIB. You can't hook it up directly to a serial port and expect it to work.kotaguchi wrote:Motorola never made a USB version of the Jedi/XTS3000 cable.
Moto only made a serial port version.
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Re: Programming Cable Help
Here is mine...Looks broken. GRRRRRR!



Re: Programming Cable Help
Yeah,from your pics,if I am seeing it correctly,bottom from the left row,starting from the last pin,those two upper pins looks like they are missing?You likely can fix it very easily by replacing the pins?
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Re: Programming Cable Help
Perhaps someone could repair it. Not me though.
I am going to have to get a carrying case for this thing. I normally carry it in my laptop bag with a few other cables.

Re: Programming Cable Help
You might try to obtain some of the heavy industrial zip lock type plastic bags. They make a good carry place to
keep cables like these.
Jim
keep cables like these.
Jim
pluto1914 wrote:Perhaps someone could repair it. Not me though.I am going to have to get a carrying case for this thing. I normally carry it in my laptop bag with a few other cables.
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Re: Programming Cable Help
Save yourself some money and put the cable in a small/medium Ziploc plastic bag. Several of these in a computer
carrying case/bag will keep the cables from "interacting" in their own.
carrying case/bag will keep the cables from "interacting" in their own.
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