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telstar4
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Saber lll

Post by telstar4 »

Need some help
I Purchased a used saber lll. (nice radio) I tried to read the code plug and received "Codeplug Too New For This Application". Ok now what?
I'm a looser right from the start!

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Post by wavetar »

The radio was programmed with a later version of RSS than you are using. They are not backwards compatible. Your two choices are to clone in an identical codeplug which is readable with your version of RSS, or to get the latest & greatest RSS from Motorola.

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ok

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what model saber

what software version


the "codeplug too new" is indicative of you using the wrong software... the Saber RSS doesn't have such messages.

now if you are talking ASTRO Saber... then that's another ball of wax and you might indeed have software that's too old for the radio you are attempting to read.


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Post by Jim2121 »

I think your RSS is outdated? been a while since
i've seen that..
anyone else?
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Post by telstar4 »

Thanks Guys.. There are no tags on the radio its aUHF 256 ch secure saber lll.
this is my one and only saber I have so I cant read a plug from another radio. I must have been given the wrong software. Batdude must be correct. I guess I'm done :(
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Post by mancow »

Has anyone EVER seen that screen when dealing with an analog saber?

I'm thinking ASTRO myself.



Does your radio have a secure switch on the edge or around the channel knob?



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Post by Jim2121 »

[quote="mancow"]Has anyone EVER seen that screen when dealing with an analog saber?

I'm thinking ASTRO myself.



Does your radio have a secure switch on the edge or around the channel knob?



mancow[/quote]
thats what got me! Never seen it on analog saber! ex: on a mt2000 I got that message, my rss was outdated so I sent away to "M" for the latest version. and prob was then solved with the latest rss
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Post by telstar4 »

Thanks guys... I guess I wont be able to program this radio anytime soon without the rss. I got this as a package deal and have no outlets for software. Its too bad .......I was looking forward to using the saber looks like a great radio.
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Post by Dale Earnhardt »

I think he got a System Saber
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Post by PropellorHead »

I think he did too. 256ch? I don't know much about astros, but i believe 256 is a system saber incriment.

Since you have a saber III, do the numbers on your keypad have the alphabet on them? Much like a telephone keypad. Or do they say "scan" and stuff on each key?

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Post by va3wxm »

Dale Earnhardt wrote:I think he got a System Saber
I think so too. My Saber III only has 120 channels.
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Post by RKG »

Tell us the labels on the top three (orange) keys and we'll tell you if you have a Systems Saber. This is a completely different radio from a Saber (a much better radio, in fact), but it does require a different RSS package.
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Post by n1pj »

It is a system Saber.
I deal with these all the time. I have 7 VHF system Saber III's and 2 UHF System Saber III's all with DES-XL secure modules. They are 256 channel radios with motorola trunking capability. I received the same error when I first mixed up a system saber for a regular saber III. You need to use System Saber Lab software to program them. The good thing about the software it covers 140-174 straight with no hardware hacks. The UHF one does the same 430-470 no hardware hacks. They are great durable radios. Alot of my ham friends are buying them due to the audio output and receive capability. Every time I am on the repeater I have people commenting on the crisp clear signal. Congrats with your new purchase, If you have any questions about the radio let me know. I know this style of radio like the back of my hand. LOL

If you can't get the software for the radio and you want to sell it let me know, I will be happy to take it off your hands for you. I am looking for a few more UHF system saber III's to add to the collection.


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Post by telstar4 »

The front option buttons on the keypad are home mode light
1mute 2scn 3call
4lck 5data 6prg
7 P1 8 P2 9 P3
*rcl 0phn #del

crazy question ....where would I be able to get the lab software
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Post by n1pj »

Call Motorola and get the software from them. They are really strict on their software.
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Post by Dale Earnhardt »

lol pooor guy..... yeahh when I heard him say 256, and he said just saber am like naa, it cant be a system saber he got... but it clicked lol.

Picture are worth a thousands words..............

Hmmm for all we know that system saber is probally the T-band split .....
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Post by RKG »

It is definitely a Systems Saber.
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