XTS3K does strange things on read attempt

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grinthock
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XTS3K does strange things on read attempt

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Attempting to use various CPS/RSS tools when reading said XTS3K i'm having interesting results.

in DOS RSS

COM test results in the radio freezing - no matter what the radio was doing when you hit COM test, it freezes in that state and STAY'S that way.

Attempt just a plain read, the radio reboots, and I get the NO ACKED error

in CPS

Radio reboots into 1CSQ on a read attempt but the CPS reports it simply didn't get a response.


This laptops/rib/cable/setup works fine with other radios that use the same "jedi style" connector.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!
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Post by batdude »

put the radio chassis in another housing and see if you can read it.


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Post by grinthock »

That'll be difficult.... But i'll see what I can do...
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Post by K4RUR »

Could you read the radio before this or is it a new one? I have encountered this before and I did a re-seat of the cable on the radio and it fixed it. I have also had, just as Doug suggested, a bad housing flex. Something else to try, just for grins, restart the computer and try the CPS again. For some reason it can be quirky sometimes.

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Post by grinthock »

I've re-seated the flex, rebooted, tried different software, reseated cables, rebooted, powered down, charged up... Nadda.

It's been suggested my crappy PA-1 rib may to blame.

Just awaiting the chance to borrow someone elses...
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Post by motorola_otaku »

When I first tried using my laptop (an IBM Thinkpad T23) for a programming machine, I had the same problem when trying to read Astro and Jedi radios. In my case, it turned out to be a system issue.. apparently Win98SE with "MS-DOS for Games with EMS & XMS support" doesn't cut it on those machines. Re-configuring it to dual-boot into DOS 6.22 and XP, and running RSS in 6.22 solved the problem. If you can, make a Win98SE boot floppy from one of Bootdisk.com's images, use that to boot the machine, then try running RSS and reading the radio. That was the first thing I did since I had a boot disc handy, and lo and behold, it worked.

If, however, everything worked before and it just all of a sudden started giving you problems, then I would also suspect the RIB. I had a PA-II go out on me once, so it's not unreasonable.
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Post by grinthock »

Well I took it over to someone with a REAL /\/\ RIB and it reads just dandy.

So it's gotta be this rib, but that stinks, it reads everything else.

Thanks for your help everyone.
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