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GP300 Cable Question

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 7:25 pm
by kb8ukl
I made a cable for the GP300, and it uses a 9volt battery to power the radio and alligator clips for power/data connections. I havn't tried it and I'm wondering if anyone else has used this type of cable.

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 8:13 pm
by HLA
i use it all the time for 300's, 350's, and plenty of others, works perfect.

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:44 am
by AEC
It's a down and dirty way to program those radios, but it does work.

One other 'option' you can use, is to solder a small piece of a spade lug onto the programming pad and use a female spade lug to attach the programmer to that.

It will give you a fairly solid connection and it also frees up one hand to enter data also.

I've also used an old radio frame and soldered the power leads to that, so I can use the radio's battery to power the programmed radio and then properly tune/align the radio as well.

If you are using the 9V battery to only program, it works, but a steady current source is required for alignment as you have to transmit during the setting of the alignment softpots, then program those settings as well.

The 9V battery 'trick' will give you read errors if you accidentally hit the transmit button during an alignment, and then the RSS locks up and flashed the error.

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 2:10 am
by fox
i use it for p110/gp300, works perfect.


fox

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 6:43 am
by 601
I use it all the time, I built one just as you're describing.

I only messed up a radio once with it, my mistake. It was an SP50. It's a little hard to hold the contact on the side of the radio and use the keyboard at the same time. When programming any of these and you're not too comfortable, I would recommend having someone help you run the computer or hold the clips while programming.

Just a thought.... :D