Syntor X9000 Programming
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Syntor X9000 Programming
Hi,I am new to the board and am trying to get my X9000 vhf re-programmed for the 2 meter band...Does any one know where i can get this done on the east coast?I am in Kentucky and would ship the radio or would it be possible to remove the Prom from the heavy unit and ship it and the control head for Programming,,Any help appreciated.N4DXX
Re: Syntor X9000 Programming
n4dxx wrote:Hi,I am new to the board and am trying to get my X9000 vhf re-programmed for the 2 meter band...Does any one know where i can get this done on the east coast?I am in Kentucky and would ship the radio or would it be possible to remove the Prom from the heavy unit and ship it and the control head for Programming,,Any help appreciated.N4DXX
It would be much cheaper to pull the EEPROM out of the radio and ship it plus the control head to who ever you get to do the programming. The reason I say plus the control head is that there is a second program used to set the head up and what it displays.
You would be much better off setting up your own slow computer and doing the programming yourself. The computer needs to be under 800 MHz clock speed or so and have a serial port. No USB conversions here. You can modify the radio to add your own programming connection. You will need a RIB to go between the computer and the radio. Plus you will need one of the ham versions of the software.
Doing the actual programming is not that hard. It just takes time and learning how to navigate around the program.
Jim
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Re: Syntor X9000 Programming
the hardest part is going to be finding somebody that still has the programming adaptor cable that's close to you
HLA
I never check PM's so don't bother, just email me.
I won't reply to a hotmail, gmail, aol or any other generic free address, if you want me to reply use a real address.
STOP ASKING ME FOR SOFTWARE OR FIRMWARE, I JUST FORWARD ALL OF THE REQUESTS TO THE MODERATORS
I never check PM's so don't bother, just email me.
I won't reply to a hotmail, gmail, aol or any other generic free address, if you want me to reply use a real address.
STOP ASKING ME FOR SOFTWARE OR FIRMWARE, I JUST FORWARD ALL OF THE REQUESTS TO THE MODERATORS
Re: Syntor X9000 Programming
Sent to Brinkleys for programming..Thanks
Re: Syntor X9000 Programming
HLA wrote:the hardest part is going to be finding somebody that still has the programming adaptor cable that's close to you
If you only have one radio, I would add the programming connection to the existing control cable connector on the radio end. There is plenty of room and it is not that hard to get the connector open to do the soldering.
Jim
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Excellent choice, Andy is one of the best, and a good friend.n4dxx wrote:Sent to Brinkleys for programming..Thanks
Re: Syntor X9000 Programming
i just got a hold of one myself and i was wondering what pins i would be attaching to in order to do that.Jim202 wrote:HLA wrote:the hardest part is going to be finding somebody that still has the programming adaptor cable that's close to you
If you only have one radio, I would add the programming connection to the existing control cable connector on the radio end. There is plenty of room and it is not that hard to get the connector open to do the soldering.
Jim
Re: Syntor X9000 Programming
kc2uer wrote:i just got a hold of one myself and i was wondering what pins i would be attaching to in order to do that.Jim202 wrote:HLA wrote:the hardest part is going to be finding somebody that still has the programming adaptor cable that's close to you
If you only have one radio, I would add the programming connection to the existing control cable connector on the radio end. There is plenty of room and it is not that hard to get the connector open to do the soldering.
Jim
Go to the repeater builder site and find the Motorola section on the Syntor X9000. You should find a pile of information there on both the cabling, programming, control heads and diagrams. it's not that hard to do if you don't have one of the Y cable connectors.
Jim
Re: Syntor X9000 Programming
http://www.onfreq.com/syntorx/syntorx9k/progx9.html
All you ever wanted to know about programming a Syntor X9000.
All you ever wanted to know about programming a Syntor X9000.