hello folks
Just a quick question what cable is everyone using to program gtx hand held radios I all ready have a good rib all I need is a good programing interface cable
what gtx programing cable do you recommend
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what gtx programing cable do you recommend
Joel
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Re: what gtx programing cable do you recommend
OEM.ke7joi wrote:hello folks
Just a quick question what cable is everyone using to program gtx hand held radios I all ready have a good rib all I need is a good programing interface cable
Jim
Re: what gtx programing cable do you recommend
Handhelds? OEM.
I have (and I'll only grudgingly admit to it...) used zip wire and clip leads before, but this is NOT NOT NOT the recommended method.
I have (and I'll only grudgingly admit to it...) used zip wire and clip leads before, but this is NOT NOT NOT the recommended method.
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Re: what gtx programing cable do you recommend
Best: Motorola thingie that's as big as the radio and clips on the radio's back.
Next Best: Aftermarket thingie that velcros to the back of the radio.
Worst: Clip leads from the RIB to the back of the radio.
If you're searching around with friends, hamfests, etc., remember that it's the same
setup that's used for the GP300 and P110 radios for programming.
Next Best: Aftermarket thingie that velcros to the back of the radio.
Worst: Clip leads from the RIB to the back of the radio.
If you're searching around with friends, hamfests, etc., remember that it's the same
setup that's used for the GP300 and P110 radios for programming.
Tom in D.C.
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Re: what gtx programing cable do you recommend
That being the case, Polaris Industries makes a decent substitute. I borrowed one a couple of times for the one GP300 I owned.Tom in D.C. wrote:..remember that it's the same setup that's used for the GP300 and P110 radios for programming.
Whether or not it's any cheaper than Motorola OEM, I couldn't tell you...
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Re: what gtx programing cable do you recommend
The Polaris GP300 programming interface works on the same
principle as the Motorola in that it has "ears" that fit the back
of the radio chassis just like the battery does. However, its
cost is probably 'way, 'way under Motorola's, assuming that
Motorola still makes their unit.
principle as the Motorola in that it has "ears" that fit the back
of the radio chassis just like the battery does. However, its
cost is probably 'way, 'way under Motorola's, assuming that
Motorola still makes their unit.
Tom in D.C.
In 1920, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled
that children may not be sent by parcel post.
In 1920, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled
that children may not be sent by parcel post.