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Syntor X9000 Programming question
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 9:38 am
by J_KORPAL
Good Morning:
I recently Programmed a Motorola Syntor x9000 VHF Radio
the radio is a 150-174 Bandspread. I programmed in two amateur radio freqs just to check operation.
I entered 146.520
and 146.400
Everything went OK during programming except after if programmed it it went to verify the programming. It went about 80% of the way through,and then it gave me a serial bus error, and it said improper protocol, and now when I go to transmit I get no TX audio, however the Receiver works fine, and I do get PL Deviation. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Justin
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 10:23 am
by HumHead
The first question would be: Did you unplug the RIB before trying to TX?
The RIB pulls the Mic High line to ground when it is connected to keep in from interfering with the programming data. If you try to TX with the RIB connected, it would produce exactly the symptoms that you described.
Unfortunately, I don't have an easy answer on the verify error. What are you using as a programming setup? The X9000s are infamously picky about computer speed (I had to buy a "new" old computer to program mine.)
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 10:30 am
by J_KORPAL
Thanks for the help. Yes I had the RIB Connected to the radio but powered off. I am going to work on it tommorrow morning, so hopefully that will be the problem. Thanks for the pointer.
Justin
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 11:24 am
by HumHead
The line is pulled to ground by a jumper in the RIB. It does not matter whether the RIB is on or off, or whether or not it is connected to the computer. As long as it is attached to the radio, it will mute the mic high line to ground.
Hopefully that will take care of the audio problem. Let us know how the verify error goes.
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 12:21 pm
by RadioSouth
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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2003 6:02 am
by J_KORPAL
HumHead:
Thanks for all of the help.
That was exactly the problem. I left the RIB attached and tried to transmit through the Programming cable. I removed the cable, and all was well. The only problem I now have is when I program amateur frequencies into the X9000 it gives me a serial bus error/protocol error on verify.
Once again, thanks for all of your help.
Justin