Does anyone know the pinout for the xts2500 accessory connector? When I search I can only find the xts5000 pinout and I believe there are some different pin locations on the two.
Thank you for any help.
xts2500 pinout
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Re: xts2500 pinout
Taken from Page 4.1-14 of the "XTS2500 / XTS2500I / XTS2250 / XTS1500 / MT1500 / PR1500 - Detailed Service Manual"
Motorola Part # 6816985H01-B
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Motorola Part # 6816985H01-B
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Re: xts2500 pinout
NHfirefighter wrote:Does anyone know the pinout for the xts2500 accessory connector? When I search I can only find the xts5000 pinout and I believe there are some different pin locations on the two.
Thank you for any help.
What makes you believe that the connections are different? Both radios are built alike, use the same manuals use the same programming cable and use the same accessories.
You might find some information on the batlabs.com site and also the repeater builders site. Go do some homework on the accessory connector.
Jim
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Re: xts2500 pinout
Thank you for the help, much appreciated.Re: xts2500 pinout
Post by p47r4ck » Sun Aug 24, 2014 4:00 am
Taken from Page 4.1-14 of the "XTS2500 / XTS2500I / XTS2250 / XTS1500 / MT1500 / PR1500 - Detailed Service Manual"
Motorola Part # 6816985H01-B
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The reason I wanted to research this was due to the original commander mics (not the new GPS enabled XTS2500 version) don't work at all with the XTS2500's, the radio doesn't even recognize them when they are attached. There was comment in this post (http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... 89&start=0) indicating the data pins were different so I wanted to see if this was indeed the fact and if I could try modding a mic to use with my XTS2500.Re: xts2500 pinout
Post by Jim202 » Sun Aug 24, 2014 7:47 am
What makes you believe that the connections are different? Both radios are built alike, use the same manuals use the same programming cable and use the same accessories.
You might find some information on the batlabs.com site and also the repeater builders site. Go do some homework on the accessory connector.
Jim
Looking at the diagram p47r4ck just provided and comparing it to the one in the XTS5000 detailed service manual I see the pinouts are indeed the same. So back to the drawing board to figure out what else is different.