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ex600xls

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 6:43 pm
by sheonb
1.)How can I tell if a ex600xls is UHF or VHF?
2.)What kind of computer would I need to program this? (Is it like the ht1000 in which I would need a old comp?)

Any help would be greatly appreciated. The model number is: aah38sdh9du6an

Re: ex600xls

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 11:32 pm
by Dkouz
sheonb wrote:1.)How can I tell if a ex600xls is UHF or VHF?
By its model number.
sheonb wrote:2.)What kind of computer would I need to program this? (Is it like the ht1000 in which I would need a old comp?)
I have programmed a pro series radio many times w/o problems on a Duron 750 w/ XP Pro, others have reported good luck with newer machines too.
sheonb wrote:Any help would be greatly appreciated. The model number is: aah38Sdh9du6an
The 'S' means the radio has a 450-520 bandsplit.

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 3:52 am
by sheonb
What kind of RSS do I need to program this radio?

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 2:19 pm
by adh
You need what is now called CPS (Customer Programming Software).

The part number is HVN9025(X) where X is the version. I am currently using HVN9025L and it works on radios currently delivered.

This CPS also works for the CDM, MTX, and HT (750/1250/1550).

Regards,

adh

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 2:22 pm
by adh
Forgive me, I forgot to mention that the HVN9025 CPS is Windows based and works fine on fast pc's and on XP.

adh

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 3:30 pm
by nitornemo
adh wrote:
This CPS also works for the CDM, MTX, and HT (750/1250/1550).
Regards,
adh
Really....it works with the MTX?

Guess I should read the support papers instead of just opening the box and tossing it to the side next time :x

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 5:11 pm
by wavetar
No, the MTX series has it's own seperate CPS.

Todd

Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 5:25 pm
by nitornemo
I :x wrote:Really....it works with the MTX?

Guess I should read the support papers instead of just opening the box and tossing it to the side next time
wavetar wrote:No, the MTX series has it's own seperate CPS.

Todd

:wink: "This has been a test of the BatBoard knowlage group....
THIS IS ONLY A TEST" :wink:

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 5:56 pm
by Dkouz
wavetar wrote:No, the MTX series has it's own seperate CPS.

Todd
Actually, it depends on which series you are talking about. There are Genesis, Jedi, and Waris series MTXs.

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 6:03 pm
by nitornemo
Wow...you've had your coffee today :wink:
Your absoulty correct!
Genesis - MTX800/810/820/900/Classic
Jedi - MTX8000/9000/MT2000/NTS2000
Waris - MTX850/950/8250/9250(and the LS's)

Good luck finding CPS for the Genesis.... :x
Dkouz wrote:
wavetar wrote:No, the MTX series has it's own seperate CPS.

Todd
Actually, it depends on which series you are talking about. There are Genesis, Jedi, and Waris series MTXs.

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 5:16 am
by wavetar
Dkouz wrote:
wavetar wrote:No, the MTX series has it's own seperate CPS.

Todd
Actually, it depends on which series you are talking about. There are Genesis, Jedi, and Waris series MTXs.
Yes...but since they were talking about the Waris series CPS, I assumed they were talking about Waris series MTX radios.

Todd

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 9:39 pm
by Dkouz
wavetar wrote: Yes...but since they were talking about the Waris series CPS, I assumed they were talking about Waris series MTX radios.
Right, my point was that they use the same cps as the rest of the Waris radios, HVN9025.

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 9:31 am
by wavetar
Dkouz wrote:
wavetar wrote: Yes...but since they were talking about the Waris series CPS, I assumed they were talking about Waris series MTX radios.
Right, my point was that they use the same cps as the rest of the Waris radios, HVN9025.
Your point would be wrong. They use a separate CPS, part# HVN9067, which was MY original point.

For MTX850™, MTX8250™, MTX950™, MTX9250™ 800/900MHz Privacy Plus portable radios. Also for MTX150™, MTX1500™ (VHF) and MTX450™, MTX4500™ (UHF) Privacy Plus portable radios.
Revision Number: R02.00.00
Part Number: HVN9067
Product Applicability: MTX850™, MTX8250™, MTX950™, MTX9250™


Todd

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 9:37 pm
by Saber User
EX-series is known as Minnow or sometimes Aoba(Japanese)