Good afternoon everyone!
I am currently trying to program a Motorola Astro Saber III and something that I have never seen before keeps popping up: Radio and Codeplug Are Different...
Oddly, I can read the radio just fine; I just can't write to it. Here's another oddity: if I read the radio and then immediately write back to it, without making a single change to the codeplug, I still get the same error.
This is a new radio for me. I own an Astro Saber III in VHF however, this most recent purchase is a UHF version of that same radio. So I do have experience programming, as I have made numerous changes to my VHF version over the years that I have owned it.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much!!
Paul
Astro Saber HELP!
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Re: Astro Saber HELP!
Maybe the new radio requires later software. Some program with RSS, DOS software.
Others have to have the dreaded CPS.
I have seen some RIB/cable combinations not work on some radios.
Others have to have the dreaded CPS.
I have seen some RIB/cable combinations not work on some radios.
Re: Astro Saber HELP!
Does the model, serial etc in the codeplug match what the radio actually is?
Re: Astro Saber HELP!
Hello!
Thank you for the replies.
I am currently using CPS, with a rib box and OEM cable.
The radio was recased prior to my buying it, so the tags are gone. Also, oddly, service mode won't work (5 presses of the : key). Therefore, all I have is the info displayed on CPS.
Thanks!
Paul
Thank you for the replies.
I am currently using CPS, with a rib box and OEM cable.
The radio was recased prior to my buying it, so the tags are gone. Also, oddly, service mode won't work (5 presses of the : key). Therefore, all I have is the info displayed on CPS.
Thanks!
Paul
Re: Astro Saber HELP!
I wonder if the radio is of one band, and the codeplug is for another, say, UHF 1 radio, and UHF 2 for the codeplug.
OR....VHF codeplug on a UHF radio or vice vesa....Something is amiss here...Even a codeplug mismatch should not indicate such an odd display.
I have to suspect band differences, hardware and codeplug software.
Can you check the firmware and validate the actual radio band along with the codeplug data?
OR....VHF codeplug on a UHF radio or vice vesa....Something is amiss here...Even a codeplug mismatch should not indicate such an odd display.
I have to suspect band differences, hardware and codeplug software.
Can you check the firmware and validate the actual radio band along with the codeplug data?
Re: Astro Saber HELP!
Hello,
The firmware is for UHF S (450-512), and that matches the radio's band. The prior owner did do some out-of-band programming as I found a few 440mhz repeater stuff in there, but the radio itself is 450-512.
Thanks.
The firmware is for UHF S (450-512), and that matches the radio's band. The prior owner did do some out-of-band programming as I found a few 440mhz repeater stuff in there, but the radio itself is 450-512.
Thanks.
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Re: Astro Saber HELP!
Try correcting all of the out of band frequencies to frequencies within the proper bandsplit and see if that clears up the issue. If your CPS exe is not modded for the out of band frequencies maybe that's what's causing it to error out.
Joe - N6LAU
Re: Astro Saber HELP!
Thanks, but I had already tried down. I even stripped the codeplug down to just a handful of analog frequencies and nothing else. No signalling, no scanning, no nothing. Just 3 simple, analog frequencies, and I'm still having the same problem.