Dummy me!
No need to comment here !
ANY WORK AROUNDS?
Take some Asprin
Hi:
Kidding aside, there are a few things you can
do so long as you have a Stable Program Platform.
1. If you have a "Copy" of the Old Code Plug, try reloading
that back into the radio
Note: This will only work when having a good programming
station like a 386 Computer using DOS 6.00 ~ 6.22 and
preferably a Motorola Rib Box and a good Factory or Clone
Program Cable.
Using the latest version RSS is ideal too....The older Version
was not written well at all.
2.
If that does not work and YOU MUST BE CARFULL HERE is to
disable P1 and or P2 at the bottom of the Controller that goes to
the VCO Block. And while disabled, try and program the radio.
Then if the Radio reads and writes again, connect P1 & P2
back up again.
AGAIN, BE VERY CARFULL as these plugs can easily be broken if
not handled properly !
Note: Make SURE you use some Teflon or Mylar to Insulate the
Contacts from shorting out to the frame.
If you have one of these test jigs. great. if not, I can make you
one and it alows you to power up the radio without the
case.
3. While P1 and P2 are pulled back, look at the [ VCO ] Freq that
is Stamped onto the block, and MAKE SURE when you create a
new Code Plug that you have chosen the correct Freq range for
the radio being programmed.
4. If the above does not work, you would be well advised to seek
out a Motorola Tech in your area, OR I can fix them if you do not
mind the 2 ~ 3 week waiting period.
There are a few other proceedures to restore the radio, but it
does require a Test Jig & some advanced Software to fix them.
Monty