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HT7. 501. 25. 01. PRO5. 15. 07. 15. GP3. 203. 403. 603. GP3. 183. 38GP6. CDM7. CDM1. 25. CDM1. 55. HT7. PRO5. 15. 07. GP3. 203. 403. 603. GP3. 183. 38GP6. Darkroom Software solutions have been created by photographers for photographers and are incredibly suited to be scaled to any size photography enterprise. CDM7. 50CDM1. 25. CDM1. 55. 0,etc. General Information. All these radios are from the same line Waris Series. Some are export versions, others are domestic. As far as we know, there appears to be a few different versions of RSS to program them. Apparently, up until recently there was different software for the Latin American product, the North American Product, and the European. We were told that the newest versions of CPS HVN9. Nvidia Quadro Fx 5600 And Fx 4600 here. G for these radios now supports the Latin American and the North American radios with the same software. This apparently is not the case. 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Download supported model updates version. Mrt dongle is. It looks like the Latin America PRO radios still use their own RSS. We know for sure that the HT7. CDM7. 50CDM1. 25. RSS part number HVN9. The GP3. 203. 403. T2UCNOXplaXXXXXXXX_!!253522989.jpg' alt='Clone Software Protection Dongle' title='Clone Software Protection Dongle' />RSS. There are MPT versions of the GP3. GP3. 80, called the GP6. GP6. 80 respectively. There is also a MPT version of the HT1. GP1. 28. 0. Just for reference, the following is a list of domestic radios and their equivalent export counterparts The PRO3. CDM7. 50. The PRO5. CDM1. 25. 0The PRO7. CDM1. 55. 0Be advised that is you have one of the PRO5. Elite radios, it does use the standard programming cables for these radios, but you need one of the newer versions of CPS to read and write to the radio. It looks like some of the older versions can read the radio, but it cannot write back to the radio. Clone Software Protection Dongle' title='Clone Software Protection Dongle' />A programming cable tip for the Professional Series. Just a tip for the Pro series programming cable. Ever have the thumbscrew fall out Its supposed to be captive, but its captivated by threads on the plastic housing. The plastic threads can wear out. Clone Software Protection Dongle' title='Clone Software Protection Dongle' />Clone Software Protection DongleTo keep from loosing the thumbscrew go in with some really pointed cutters and remove a little of the plastic that the threaded part of the thumbscrew goes thru. Then put the thumbscrew back in and screw a really small 4 4. If you have removed enough plastic, the nut should screw on far enough to be out of the way. You can sometimes find tiny 4 4. A programming tip for the Professional Series. Reading the radios worked fine, but when writing to them, the radio would lock up after programming. After spending a lot of time with Motorola System Support, it was found that Pin 1. BOOT CONTROL on the radio end of the RKN 4. RIB cable should be disabled unsoldered or removed when using a Smart. RIB. Once this pin was unsoldered, everything works as it is supposed to. NOTE At this time, we are not aware of any way to program an export version radio with the RSS for a domestic version radio, or vice versa. These mobile radios also use the same RSS as the portables HT7. R. 0. 3. 0. 0. 0. DW4MVqRbo/hqdefault.jpg' alt='Clone Software Protection Dongle' title='Clone Software Protection Dongle' />HVN9. D. You cannot clone a portable and to a mobile. It must all be typed in manually the first time. Some users of these portable radios are having issues with coverage, see this Motorola Document on the problem. The Pro Series radios have a region byte that is set by the Distribution Center DC in Atlanta. The byte determines what band splits the radio will accept via the RSS. We believe only two different bytes are used, that is, Americas and Rest of the World ROW. Radios programmed with the Americas byte are programmable to the FCC approved and type accepted ranges for North America. The Rest of the World radios have a more open band range. These are the radios that could be programmed with ham frequencies, but we suspect would not be type accepted in the US. Anyone know where the region byte is located and what the values are If you do, email us. Field Programming. In the Pro Series CPS, in the Help menu it clearly states that the edit feature is for a Multi line display radio HT1. PRO9. 15. 0 is for field programming of the TX frequency, the RX frequency, the RX tone, if any, and the TX tone, if any. Sounds very similar to that of the JT1. It looks like CPS 6. PRO9. 15. 0 supports field programming. In order to access the field programming in the radio, you will need the special NNTN4. AR battery with the built in programming key. You will also need to turn on field programming in the RSS for the modes you want to change, as well as set a programming password kinda like a JT1. The programming battery can be added as an option when ordering your new radio, it is about a 3. US upgrade. Password Protection. If a radio had a password that was guessed at 3 times wrong, it would lock you out and display Radio Locked. The radio is supposed to reset in 1. The radio must be left on to reset. However, with some of the early models, the radio would stay locked. An HT1. 25. 0 with this issue was returned to the depot with this problem. They could not reset the radio and it was replaced. It was shipped back to the factory as the depot could not fix it. They finally stated that it appeared that the onboard lithium battery had failed. For all practical purposes time was standing still for the radio as its internal clock was dead. So, if you have a radio that will not reset and let you keep trying at the password, this may be the problem. As far as we know, there is no back door password or any other way to clear the password in the radio. Weve been told that Motorola just replaces the board. You might want to try and remove and re install the lithium battery to remove the password. This may or may not work, but you will probably also loose all the programming in the radio. Flash Upgrading. Mobiles. Of course to flash the radio, you will need the flash key, new firmware, and the RSS for the radio you are going to flash. You will also need the appropriate programming cable, either the one that uses the RIB, or the RIB less one. And, you will need the RLN4. Adapter Cable if you are flashing using the programming cable with the RJ4. The pinout of the RLN4. The RLN4. 85. 3 Adapter Cable is a passive cable used to make connection to the mobile Professional Radio when the radio is to be programmed or flashed via the accessory port. The adapter is a 2. Telco RJ4. 5 connector which will accept a 1. Telco plug at the other end. Alternatively, you can just build and use the AARKN4. ProgrammingTest Cable. This cable connects directly from the RIB to the accessory connector for programming, tuning, and flashing the radio. The Professional series radios can have firmware upgrades programmed using the. RIB less cable, EXCEPT when upgrading from version R0. XX. XX firmware, in which. RIB and RIB to radio cable must be used. Portables. The same info applies for the portables as is above for the mobiles. The only exception is that you will need to use the RKN4. TestFlashProgramming Cable or AARKN4. B RIB less ProgrammingFlash Cable with these radios. For both mobiles and portables, you will need the Flash Adapter. If you are using a RIB and associated cable, the Flash Adapter must be connected between the RIB and the ProgrammingTest Cable. If you are using the RIB less cable, the Flash Adapter must be connected between the PC and the RIB less Programming Cable. You do not need a Smart. RIB SRIB to flash upgrade the radios, the normal RLN4. RIB will work just fine. Portables. The GP3. European version of HT7. SELECT 5 and 1. 6 channels. GP3. 20 is a 1 channel version of the GP3. Also availble are the GP3. GP3. 80. The GP3. The GP3. 60 is same as the GP3. The pinout of the RKN4.