Four dead GP3688 radios... codeplug corrupt
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:24 pm
Hi there,
this is my first post on your amazing forum, but I have a problem that I couldn't get solved anywhere and I spent MANY nights researching...
I have numerous GP3688 radios that I can program with the CPS R05.04 - model number CMH65RDJ9AJ2.
However, since a while, four of these give me "Error # 2436 - Codeplug is corrupted. Contact Customer Service Center."
I'm not the only person programming these so I don't know who screwed the codeplugs, and I don't think there's backup copies of those.
Is there any suggestions? Is there a possibility to re-write another codeplug without attempting to re-flash the radios? Can I "produce" a correct codeplug using a HEX editor? Here's what I've come up with so far:
On the batlabs page, there is a mention about re-flashing certain radios with a corrupted codeplug by building a flash adaptor connected to a Y-DB9 adaptor. One end goes to a healthy radio, which will be re-flashed and give all the handshake signals, the other end goes to the corrupted one, the receive pin (3) left out, thus overwriting this radio completely with the healthy radio's data (including serial #, which I wouldn't mind).
http://www.batlabs.com/htpro.html
I have two rib-less programming adaptors with DB-9 connectors that I already modified for -9V on the tip for bootstrap mode.
I'd be most happy if someone could tell me if there's any schematics around that would work with this setting - i.e. a flash adaptor that I could connect to these programming adaptors...? Or building something completely new from scratch?
I'm a quite passionate and experienced DIY builder, so I'm not scared of complicated SMD stuff, though of course I'd prefer an easy solution.
And, most important, what software could I be using and what are the steps necessary? I've read the Waris Labs Kit does nice things but is only for experienced users, which I definitely am not. I'm not even sure what version to use, for a start!
Any help is highly appreciated!
Cheers
this is my first post on your amazing forum, but I have a problem that I couldn't get solved anywhere and I spent MANY nights researching...
I have numerous GP3688 radios that I can program with the CPS R05.04 - model number CMH65RDJ9AJ2.
However, since a while, four of these give me "Error # 2436 - Codeplug is corrupted. Contact Customer Service Center."
I'm not the only person programming these so I don't know who screwed the codeplugs, and I don't think there's backup copies of those.
Is there any suggestions? Is there a possibility to re-write another codeplug without attempting to re-flash the radios? Can I "produce" a correct codeplug using a HEX editor? Here's what I've come up with so far:
On the batlabs page, there is a mention about re-flashing certain radios with a corrupted codeplug by building a flash adaptor connected to a Y-DB9 adaptor. One end goes to a healthy radio, which will be re-flashed and give all the handshake signals, the other end goes to the corrupted one, the receive pin (3) left out, thus overwriting this radio completely with the healthy radio's data (including serial #, which I wouldn't mind).
http://www.batlabs.com/htpro.html
I have two rib-less programming adaptors with DB-9 connectors that I already modified for -9V on the tip for bootstrap mode.
I'd be most happy if someone could tell me if there's any schematics around that would work with this setting - i.e. a flash adaptor that I could connect to these programming adaptors...? Or building something completely new from scratch?
I'm a quite passionate and experienced DIY builder, so I'm not scared of complicated SMD stuff, though of course I'd prefer an easy solution.
And, most important, what software could I be using and what are the steps necessary? I've read the Waris Labs Kit does nice things but is only for experienced users, which I definitely am not. I'm not even sure what version to use, for a start!
Any help is highly appreciated!
Cheers