Hi
Does anyone have any info or a schematic for the Ribless cable
for the Waris series of radio?
I believe the part number is RKN4075A.
The drawing on the Batlabs page is incorrect, I took a look inside a genuine RKN4075A cable 'D' shell and there is a small pcb with 2/3 i.c's and some other smt devices.
I assume that it is basically a level shifter (max232) type of affair and a voltage multiplier to generate the +12v flash supply.
Any help appreciated, hopefully someone has the info.
Chris.
Waris series ribles cable help.
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Further to my last post, If I am going to figure it out myself, would anyone be able to post the relevant page from the service manual that shows the schematic of the Warris radio's cpu/memory and also the wiring to the radio's side connector.
This will make life easier finding how the 12v flash erase voltage get's to the flash rom.
Chris.
This will make life easier finding how the 12v flash erase voltage get's to the flash rom.
Chris.
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Waris series ribles cable help
My local UK Motorola service agent told me that they would not sell me a programming cable for the numerous GP-340s I had on my bench. Back at the workshop, I set about making my own as per Batlabs from a faulty headset adaptor.
It did not work in RIBless form so I commoned the data busses and hooked it up to my usual MAX3232/7407 voltage level converter. All works fine, job done. Smug grins all round having saved myself £40 and circumvented big Ms restrictive trading practices.
Juan.
It did not work in RIBless form so I commoned the data busses and hooked it up to my usual MAX3232/7407 voltage level converter. All works fine, job done. Smug grins all round having saved myself £40 and circumvented big Ms restrictive trading practices.
Juan.

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