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Motorola radio programming cable
Motorola radio programming cable









motorola radio programming cable
  1. #Motorola radio programming cable how to#
  2. #Motorola radio programming cable portable#

With the power applied to the red & black pigtail the Radio Doctor software worked just fine.īe aware that the Motorola pin numbering convention on the RJ45 connector is the reverse sequence from the standard pin numbering convention. Once I applied power to the pigtail the Radio Doctor software worked as it should and I was able to retrieve the radio's configuration and figure out which repeaters were still current and which ones were not. I bit of digging and I found on this web site an answer these "3 in 1 programming cable" units require a nominal 9 volts DC to the red and black pigtail. Motorola CP Programming Test Cable - PMKN4004B.

#Motorola radio programming cable portable#

Motorola Professional Series Portable Radio Programming/Test Cable - RKN4074B. MOTOTRBO DP2400/DP3441 Portable Programming Cable - PMKN4115B. They did not in anyway answer my question. Motorola Programming Cable (Micro USB) - CB000262A01. They replied with a semi-coherent reply which essentially told me that it was radio and the PC.

#Motorola radio programming cable how to#

I contacted the seller with specific questions about how to connect the interface and whether the red and black wire-pigtail on the adapter also required power and if so how much power. The Interface came with no documentation at all. The "3 IN 1 Programming Cable" shipped from China and arrived within a few days of the estimate in the eBay listing. The article on making your Motorola programming cable work with a 'Commercial Series' mobile radio (CM200, CM300, PM400 and similar) has been moved to the CM Series index page. I also ordered from eBay a "3 IN 1 Programming Cable" which is an RPC-M300 or a clone of that unit (see photos below to find a similar unit) which had the RJ-45 Crystal plug or whatever Motorola calls their RJ45 connector on the GM300 radio. I joined the Radio Doctor Yahoo Group and downloaded the Radio Doctor software from the files section of the Yahoo Group. Software not included: There is no software included. Not For Firmware: This cable can be used for programming only. This cable eliminates the need for a RIB box. However this did not give me any information on what if any CTCSS tone programming had been done on thoe frequencies. Our aftermarket USB cable is compatible with a number of analog two-way radios most notably including the Motorola CP200, PR400, and GP2000. I used a frequency counter and guessed based upon the standard repeater offset what the receive frequencies were. I only knew that it was programmed for the HAM bands. I started out with a GM300 radio, it came to me with no documetation about the radio and how to use it and no documentation on how it was currently programmed. I ordered the interface off of eBay and it came with no documentation and I would later learn that the interface requires a 9 volt input to work. I was inspired to create this page because I got a programming interface for a GM300 which came with no documentation. Tip on using the RPC-M300 "3 in 1" programming cable: Motorola GM300 Programming - FJ45.COM FJ45.COM











Motorola radio programming cable