New XTS3000 owner here!
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 4:42 pm
Greetings all,
I just recently took the dive for an XTS3000R Model II which I bought for a good price in pretty darn good shape. New battery, charger, antenna, and all the trimmings as well. All matching tags, and encryption module installed (never think I'll use it... but good to have).
I currently serve in the Navy as a Fire Controlman - working on combat direction systems, though also trained to repair comms and radar equipment.
On the side, I have always been interested in communications and have been a comms person for CAP, first in NJ now coming to a unit in VA.
So, now I have this radio, and trying to figure out everything about it. Been pouring over information here, but its quite a different animal from my HT1250 (which isn't NTIA compatible as per our equipment list). I've never dealt with P25 before, and VA is in the process of switching over, if they haven't done so already (haven't taken the dive into their information yet with all my work going on).
The details on my radio are:
Model# HO9KDF9PW7BN (says 146-174... will it actually go down towards 136?)
Flashcode 500001-000000-8 (Conventional and IMBE operation)
Firmware R07.13.00
DSP N08.02.08
My questions now are...
1. Do I have the correct FlashPort codes to have P25 and analog voice over simplex or repeater? We do not run any trunked networks for CAP or any other interop agency in VA, so I don't think all the other options I see on other radios would do me much good...
2. With Astro CPS R05.03.00 (what we have at my command for our old unit radios that are all now XTS2500s), can I upgrade to the newest HOST and DSP firmwares? Or am I stuck bringing it to a dealer to have it flashed? I can't recall if the upgrade came with CPS, or is an individual package.
3. PolarisUSA Rib-less Model 14-RBLS is the cable I bought for programming, since we don't have a SmartRIB or Jedi-series cable anymore. Good purchase? Or waste of money?
4. Would an alignment be necessary?
And lastly - anything the professional community would recommend I do to get everything to the newest versions? Tips or tricks I might not know of? Anything would be appreciated! Being a lowly E-4 in the military and volunteering spare time to CAP means not much spare cash to support my hobby/learning/volunteer service. So I am hoping I won't be (essentially) sodomized by a Motorola dealer for any options/updates/etc.
Thanks!
I just recently took the dive for an XTS3000R Model II which I bought for a good price in pretty darn good shape. New battery, charger, antenna, and all the trimmings as well. All matching tags, and encryption module installed (never think I'll use it... but good to have).
I currently serve in the Navy as a Fire Controlman - working on combat direction systems, though also trained to repair comms and radar equipment.
On the side, I have always been interested in communications and have been a comms person for CAP, first in NJ now coming to a unit in VA.
So, now I have this radio, and trying to figure out everything about it. Been pouring over information here, but its quite a different animal from my HT1250 (which isn't NTIA compatible as per our equipment list). I've never dealt with P25 before, and VA is in the process of switching over, if they haven't done so already (haven't taken the dive into their information yet with all my work going on).
The details on my radio are:
Model# HO9KDF9PW7BN (says 146-174... will it actually go down towards 136?)
Flashcode 500001-000000-8 (Conventional and IMBE operation)
Firmware R07.13.00
DSP N08.02.08
My questions now are...
1. Do I have the correct FlashPort codes to have P25 and analog voice over simplex or repeater? We do not run any trunked networks for CAP or any other interop agency in VA, so I don't think all the other options I see on other radios would do me much good...
2. With Astro CPS R05.03.00 (what we have at my command for our old unit radios that are all now XTS2500s), can I upgrade to the newest HOST and DSP firmwares? Or am I stuck bringing it to a dealer to have it flashed? I can't recall if the upgrade came with CPS, or is an individual package.
3. PolarisUSA Rib-less Model 14-RBLS is the cable I bought for programming, since we don't have a SmartRIB or Jedi-series cable anymore. Good purchase? Or waste of money?
4. Would an alignment be necessary?
And lastly - anything the professional community would recommend I do to get everything to the newest versions? Tips or tricks I might not know of? Anything would be appreciated! Being a lowly E-4 in the military and volunteering spare time to CAP means not much spare cash to support my hobby/learning/volunteer service. So I am hoping I won't be (essentially) sodomized by a Motorola dealer for any options/updates/etc.
Thanks!