Special Cable/RIB needed for Spectra?

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Klep
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Special Cable/RIB needed for Spectra?

Post by Klep »

I'd like to read an ASTRO Spectra, and am wondering if my standard RIB and 15 pin Spectra cable will work? I've searched the forum for the answer, but didn't see a specific reference to this kind of a setup.

Is the version 8 & 9 RSS out there strictly for the XTS portables and other Astro equipment, or would it work for this as well?

Any pointers would be a great help...

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Post by The Pager Geek »

If you are using 8 or 9, that's DOS. SO, are you typing "astrom" to get the program running? (Astrop is the portable version)

Do you have an Astro Spectra, or Astro Spectra +? (Model number would help)

Are you getting any errors when you read it?

Can you read any other astro spectras?

That's a good start...

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Post by Klep »

To be honest, I'm not sure if it's a Spectra or a Spectra+... so:

MN: D04RKF9PW5AN and the FlashCode is 100001-001800-7 and it says "1 MEG"..

The RSS I have is 8.5 for DOS. I guess the ASTROM program is what I would want?

If it's a plain Astro Spectra, will the standard Spectra low power 15 pin cable work?
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Post by Klep »

Well, the good news is that it isn't a Plus, because I was just able to read it (sort of) with v6.5 .. although I got the "Codeplug too new" message. So, I guess the only burning question left is that of software compatibility.

I guess I need the latest DOS version, or is there a chance that it could have been programmed with CPS?

Any way to roll it back?
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Post by wavetar »

The latest DOS RSS version is 9.5, which is compatible right up to CPS 2.xx...anything from CPS 3.0 & up is not compatible with DOS RSS 9.5

You can 'roll back' the radio if you have either the original saved codeplug in an earlier RSS version, or an identical (model#, flashcode#) codeplug saved with an earlier version. Just program or clone in the codeplug & you're ready to go.

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