

If you don't want to calculate the frequencies in hex, just set up a different RPF using the band split your frequencies are in, read off the numbers from that file, and plug them into the file for your radio. Program the radio *without looking at the file in the RSS* (although you can print it without the RSS complaining, don't try to look at it in the channel data window or it will be reset to discard the out-of- band frequencies).Ħ. Plug them in instead of the place-holder frequency you entered in the RSS.ĥ. So you can enter the new transmit and receive frequencies yourself, by converting the frequency in Hz to ASCII hex (146.94 MHz = 08C22060). In Hz, converted to ASCII representation of hex (081B3200 = 136000000 Hz)Ĥ. If you separate it out into the components I've
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Open the file in an editor (doesn't need to be hex, it's all ASCII upper-case letters and numbers, but you do need to be able to display a full 80 character line) and look for the lines that begin with S2. Store this as a personality file, note in RPFDATA.DCT which file it is.ģ. using a place-holder frequency near the band edge you want to go beyond.Ģ. Program all the channel data, alphanumerics, scan, etc. This has been tried with UHF and VHF Sabers, don't know how far it will go but the format seems the same for both bands.ġ. I haven't figured out the whole format of this file, but programming out of band frequencies is easy. Motorola RSS writes a dictionary file RPFDATA.DCT that contains the model and option numbers, and an eight character filename for the actual programming file. The MX 1000/2000/3000 can only be programmed with the RSS designed for them, it is not cross compatible with the RSS for the Saber. The only difference that we know of is the RSS. The accessories, programming cable, and accessory connector pinout of the MX versions are identicle to those of the Saber. The MX 1000/2000/3000 are the export version of the Saber I/II/III respectively. If you have a Saber with a display, you may want to review the Saber Error Codes explanation. For example, a CON-4 has only MDC Signaling, CON-5 & 6 has MDC, QCII, Single Tone.
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Select a model like H44TUK5170CN and select a CON (2-6), create a default Public Code Plug with F2 - Go back and review the options. Regarding the System Saber's firmware options, here's an easy way to get the specs of various version of CON (Internal Code Plug).įrom main RSS menu (Version 03.00.2) go F4 and F2 to select model #. The converta-com to reset and communicate with the radio. It is also necessary when the switch is flippedīack to normal mode that the radio has to be removed and re-inserted for The Converta-Com does act a bit flakey with the data lines interrupted. Switch with the necessary number of poles, and add a connector for the It is possible to go into the Converta-Com andĬut the lines that go to the proper pins on the radio, insert a
