HT1250 Woes

The General forum is where users can discuss any topic regarding Motorola communications equipment - hardware, software, etc. There are also several focused forums on this board, so please take the time to ensure that your questions doesn't fall into one of those categories before posting here!

Moderator: Queue Moderator

Post Reply
User avatar
gatekeep
Posts: 206
Joined: Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:10 pm
What radios do you own?: XTS2500i III, AS III

HT1250 Woes

Post by gatekeep »

Hi guys, I have a very very bad problem. I have an HT1250, and I used the tuner to backup my tuning data, as well as adjust the rated audio slightly and the squelch attenuators (to allow squelch to open on weaker signals). I'm using Global Tuner R02.05.00, as soon as I hit the program all tuning data button, the radio did its programming beep, and then the Tuner program crashed. The radio restarted and I was left with EEPRM CS ERROR... Now, I had read that reloading a good codeplug can clear this error, so I tried to reload the last good codeplug (as well as the original). No dice.

I also figured, on a hunch if the radio is bricked anyway, to see if I could read it with the Pro CPS ... amazingly the radios reads just fine, however, slightly disturbing to myself, in Radio Information, the Serial Number now reads 012345679. Which led me to believe the internal or the portion the normal programming CPS doesn't write was corrupted. So I went back to the tuner to try and program my backed up tuning data back into the radio, but, due to the fact that the serial number got corrupted (I wish I knew how this happened, because from what I understand its impossible to corrupt?), the tuner refuses to write any data to the radio.

Reading the radio with the tuner results in the error: All radio softpot information invalid !!

Any ideas? I'm thinking that the radio will probably have to be either reflashed or sent to Motorola.
- Bryan
"So the best solution is to paint them to blue color and throw them to the sea?" in reference to MTS2000 F01/93.
User avatar
gatekeep
Posts: 206
Joined: Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:10 pm
What radios do you own?: XTS2500i III, AS III

Re: HT1250 Woes

Post by gatekeep »

What size firmware? 128k or 256k?
- Bryan
"So the best solution is to paint them to blue color and throw them to the sea?" in reference to MTS2000 F01/93.
User avatar
NSPD
Posts: 1626
Joined: Sun Aug 04, 2002 4:52 pm
What radios do you own?: Motorola FR50!

Re: HT1250 Woes

Post by NSPD »

128k
Jake
User avatar
gatekeep
Posts: 206
Joined: Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:10 pm
What radios do you own?: XTS2500i III, AS III

Re: HT1250 Woes

Post by gatekeep »

Ok, blowing in a codeplug (without any save options), flashing, then reading the radio in tuner, saved the radio. However, I had to manually re-enter all the tuning data by hand (a slight annoyance, because I had the old tuning data backed up to print out), due to the fact I couldn't set a serial number. Did I do the process wrong?

By the way, the radio is working fine, and tuned properly (due to me manually entering all the data). Just wondering if there was a way to change the serial number back to what its supposed to be.
- Bryan
"So the best solution is to paint them to blue color and throw them to the sea?" in reference to MTS2000 F01/93.
Andreas
Posts: 626
Joined: Sun Sep 09, 2001 4:00 pm
What radios do you own?: radios

Re: HT1250 Woes

Post by Andreas »

Normally the serial number can be programmed with the tuner one time when it is blank.
Another way to change the serial number,is to edit the tuner.exe or get the depottool to change it.
You can find the tuner modification on my homepage.

Andreas
Post Reply

Return to “General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion”