About Motorola Visar Radios
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:55 pm
Hello all!
This is my first post, although I've already read up on the beginner's guide hosted here. I did a couple of searches on Batlabs and through google but I haven't been able to find out much info on the Visar radios and the software used to program them.
So, here's my story and the questions that go along with it. Over the summer, I was able to get my hands on a couple of Visar radios. They weren't programmed to talk to each other so I set out to find out what I need to get them programmed. From my search, the Visars use the same software as the HT1000. I know there are several RSS versions out for these radios. My first question is: (1) Does anyone know if Motorola made a CPS version for the Visars? I haven't called Motorola to inquire about this directly, I just wanted to know if anyone's seen or heard of a CPS version before I call them. These radios are sort of old (circa 2000 or right before the turn of the millenium), so there's a good chance that Motorola didn't bother updating to a CPS version.
I'm asking about a CPS version because it seems that CPS works on the current generation computers, whereas it seems RSS can only be used on slow/old computers. This leads me to my second question. In the event that only RSS software exists for the Visars, (2) Can they be run on fast computers like P3, P4, dual-core, and etc?? Can anyone confirm that the software I would be purchasing from Motorola would run on a computer I have?? My slowest computer is an 800 MHz P3. I checked the Motorola RSS Pentium Compatability Matrix thread. It states a "yes" in the Pentium-compatible box next to the HT1000 & Visar Conventional entry. However, I can't tell if that means it is compatible with all Pentium processors, or just the original Pentium 1 processors. BTW, this is ironic because before I got these radios I tossed out my oldest computer, which was a 100 MHz Pentium 1 made by Packard Bell (which doesn't exist anymore).
I want to know if the Visar RSS software will run before I buy it and realize I just tanked $200+. I appreciate any help, thanks!
-Alpha
This is my first post, although I've already read up on the beginner's guide hosted here. I did a couple of searches on Batlabs and through google but I haven't been able to find out much info on the Visar radios and the software used to program them.
So, here's my story and the questions that go along with it. Over the summer, I was able to get my hands on a couple of Visar radios. They weren't programmed to talk to each other so I set out to find out what I need to get them programmed. From my search, the Visars use the same software as the HT1000. I know there are several RSS versions out for these radios. My first question is: (1) Does anyone know if Motorola made a CPS version for the Visars? I haven't called Motorola to inquire about this directly, I just wanted to know if anyone's seen or heard of a CPS version before I call them. These radios are sort of old (circa 2000 or right before the turn of the millenium), so there's a good chance that Motorola didn't bother updating to a CPS version.
I'm asking about a CPS version because it seems that CPS works on the current generation computers, whereas it seems RSS can only be used on slow/old computers. This leads me to my second question. In the event that only RSS software exists for the Visars, (2) Can they be run on fast computers like P3, P4, dual-core, and etc?? Can anyone confirm that the software I would be purchasing from Motorola would run on a computer I have?? My slowest computer is an 800 MHz P3. I checked the Motorola RSS Pentium Compatability Matrix thread. It states a "yes" in the Pentium-compatible box next to the HT1000 & Visar Conventional entry. However, I can't tell if that means it is compatible with all Pentium processors, or just the original Pentium 1 processors. BTW, this is ironic because before I got these radios I tossed out my oldest computer, which was a 100 MHz Pentium 1 made by Packard Bell (which doesn't exist anymore).
I want to know if the Visar RSS software will run before I buy it and realize I just tanked $200+. I appreciate any help, thanks!
-Alpha