Motorola MDT-9100 question

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Jocko
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Post by Jocko »

Does anyone have info on the Motorola MDT 9100 units? I would like to know how they are hooked up to the Spectra and if the Spectra needs a special part for it to work. Also is it possible to program 2 units to talk to each other? Thank you.
Cowthief
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Post by Cowthief »

Hello.

Yes,& yes,sort of.
Yes, the 9100 needs a spectra,I have one with harness, complete, 800 MHz, and yes, one can be made to "talk" to another, the easy way, simplex the radio, you then must send the other unit's ID, mine have followed the pattern of B6AD, B6A1, etc, when you first turn it on, it should display the ID, you can also make it display this by putting it on command line, and type,what else ID.
other commands.
DL del logon
RF toggle radio on/off
FI file listing
RE release from que
ER list error file
This should be enough to let you configure the display to the radio

Thank You.
2wayguru

Post by 2wayguru »

I have tried those commands and they dont work. I have a mdt 9100-11 terminal I wonder if it is different.. I would like to get 2 of them to talk to eachother... Thanks..
kw918
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Post by kw918 »

look at the batlabs website, in the radio specific area is info on the 9100-10

kevin
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Post by 2wayguru »

The 9100-10 is a different terminal, they look the same but there totally different...
Cowthief
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Post by Cowthief »

9100-11?.
Is this the unit with a small RF module, mounted near the rear?.
2wayguru

Post by 2wayguru »

The 9100-11 that I have has the RF pack on the bottom, the tranceiver is mounted on the bottom of the unit...
Cowthief
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Post by Cowthief »

Hello.

The 9100-11 has a BNC connection on the left side, this is for a heads-up display.
The unit MUST be connected to a correctly configured radio to enter service menu, or have a " null modem ".
The service manual must have been written by gerbals, I had a chance to read one, there is an option for a RF deck, there will be a multi-pin cumputer style connecter held on with 2 thumb screws on each side, D style connection that is the interface for the RF unit as well as holding the 2 together, if not, there will simply be a D connection, this goes via cable to a spectra, or other radio.
Service menu looks to be the same for 9100-10 and 9100-11, although I need to find out more, because of WTC / pentagon, everybody is edgy, perhaps wait a month or 2 and I can find what you need.
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