Advisor pager programming help
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Advisor pager programming help
Hello all,
I have the programming interface, and a hacked Motorola Bravo cradle, that's connected to an Advisor pager.
Whenever i connect the pager (which powers up) and try to read - It resets Itself, and the software reads :"invalid or incorrect data is being receieved"...
Any help will be welcomed
Thanks
Koerner
I have the programming interface, and a hacked Motorola Bravo cradle, that's connected to an Advisor pager.
Whenever i connect the pager (which powers up) and try to read - It resets Itself, and the software reads :"invalid or incorrect data is being receieved"...
Any help will be welcomed
Thanks
Koerner
Hi koerner,
I have successfully made a system to program the advisor pagers.
The circuitry I used is the simpler UPI with the MAX232 serial chip and LM339 comparator. I noticed that the pin connections shown for the 3 contacts to the pager are wrong. The ground pin is the one closest to the edge.
I took an advisor cradle and drilled 3 holes where the pagers contact holes are. I then took the moving contact finger part of a 4 pole relay, soldered a gold plated pc pin (10mm long) to 3 of the contacts. This was then super glued to the advisor cradle so that the relay contact fingers will provide spring tension keeping the gold plated pc pins in contact with the pads on the pager. I can provide a picture if you need.
Be aware that some motorola dos based RSS programs dont run properly under windows (especially later versions). Sometimes you need to run them from dos.
I see you mentioned the bravo's, I thought they were different to the advisor ??
Double check the connections from the UPI to the pager. I found the ones listed on the simpler UPI diagram were wrong.
I have successfully made a system to program the advisor pagers.
The circuitry I used is the simpler UPI with the MAX232 serial chip and LM339 comparator. I noticed that the pin connections shown for the 3 contacts to the pager are wrong. The ground pin is the one closest to the edge.
I took an advisor cradle and drilled 3 holes where the pagers contact holes are. I then took the moving contact finger part of a 4 pole relay, soldered a gold plated pc pin (10mm long) to 3 of the contacts. This was then super glued to the advisor cradle so that the relay contact fingers will provide spring tension keeping the gold plated pc pins in contact with the pads on the pager. I can provide a picture if you need.
Be aware that some motorola dos based RSS programs dont run properly under windows (especially later versions). Sometimes you need to run them from dos.
I see you mentioned the bravo's, I thought they were different to the advisor ??
Double check the connections from the UPI to the pager. I found the ones listed on the simpler UPI diagram were wrong.
If you are using a Motorola UPI, is the red LED illuminating to indicate that the circuit is making the proper connection with the pager? I have seen people make their own connection cables and inadvertantly switch TX and RX and never realize it. Also, since you are using a hacked Bravo cradle, make sure that the pager is not losing a connection at any time while reading the pager.
Do you only have 1 Advisor? Hopefully you have others so that you can make sure that it's not the pager in some way.
I don't think it's your computer. I have run the program on a 286 up to a Pentium 233MMX (in DOS only) with no problems.
Do you only have 1 Advisor? Hopefully you have others so that you can make sure that it's not the pager in some way.
I don't think it's your computer. I have run the program on a 286 up to a Pentium 233MMX (in DOS only) with no problems.
Try switching to a different type of serial cable. Try to use a shielded cable with DB25 connectors. I just had the same thing happen to me. Somehow I had connected the UPI to a non-shielded 9pin serial cable with adapters to DB25 (I just wasn't paying attention). Sure enough, I got the problem you describe. I switched back to my regular DB25 shielded cable and it worked like a champ. Maybe that is your problem.
Hi,
I had the same problems in the past and it was due to using the wrong software. I was working with an Advisor Gold.
If I recall correctly, there were several differant applications, something like Advisor, Advisor Gold, Advisor POCSAG, Advisor Flex, etc.
The Advisor pager I had had a serial number that started with 584... and the software was labeled PF584.
Hope it helps, Eric
I had the same problems in the past and it was due to using the wrong software. I was working with an Advisor Gold.
If I recall correctly, there were several differant applications, something like Advisor, Advisor Gold, Advisor POCSAG, Advisor Flex, etc.
The Advisor pager I had had a serial number that started with 584... and the software was labeled PF584.
Hope it helps, Eric
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For the advisor elites:
If you JUST need the OTA and Secure passwords (IE: you can read the pager, but just can't program it) you can extract the passwords from the saved codeplug.
If you need to get around the download password, the only known ways are to either replace the main micro OR unsolder the main micro from the board, open the connection from pin 11 to it's solder pad, resolder the prom back to the board without pin 11 making any connections. Then put the battery in backwards to do a reset.
After that, reverse the process to reconnect pin 11. After you get everything back together again, you should see:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
on the lower portion of the display.
You have blanked the pager and it is "unprogrammed." Reprogram it for whatever.
YOU WILL LOOSE ALL INFO IN THE PAGER.
The only other rumor I heard was to find the trace on the micro that goes from the processor around to the grid array pin 11 and cut it. Then resolder it after the battery thing. Damned if I can see that good reliably.
Hope that helps.. a little.
tpg
If you JUST need the OTA and Secure passwords (IE: you can read the pager, but just can't program it) you can extract the passwords from the saved codeplug.
If you need to get around the download password, the only known ways are to either replace the main micro OR unsolder the main micro from the board, open the connection from pin 11 to it's solder pad, resolder the prom back to the board without pin 11 making any connections. Then put the battery in backwards to do a reset.
After that, reverse the process to reconnect pin 11. After you get everything back together again, you should see:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
on the lower portion of the display.
You have blanked the pager and it is "unprogrammed." Reprogram it for whatever.
YOU WILL LOOSE ALL INFO IN THE PAGER.
The only other rumor I heard was to find the trace on the micro that goes from the processor around to the grid array pin 11 and cut it. Then resolder it after the battery thing. Damned if I can see that good reliably.
Hope that helps.. a little.
tpg
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Can you read and write any pagers with your pager interface?
Sounds like the hacked bravo cradle may be the issue. Wrong pins or intermitant connection....
What pins do you have going to the pager? I'll ohm out an Advisor cradle to make sure the pins are going to the right spots for you (I think this is your problem short of using the wrong software..)
What version Advidor Software are you using?
tpg
Sounds like the hacked bravo cradle may be the issue. Wrong pins or intermitant connection....
What pins do you have going to the pager? I'll ohm out an Advisor cradle to make sure the pins are going to the right spots for you (I think this is your problem short of using the wrong software..)
What version Advidor Software are you using?
tpg
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Re: Advisor pager programming help
Could anyone please tell me where to get some info on making/finding a programming cable? I can make something for the pager to sit in like a cradle. I saw a page about a vx8 radio cable but cannot find any other info on how to wire or a success. Any help would be great.
Thank you
Thank you
Re: Advisor pager programming help
Next time, please pay attention to the age of the posts you're replying to... Last post in that thread before yours was a DECADE ago... Might want to try starting a new topic (in the appropriate forum) with your question.
Re: Advisor pager programming help
Hello:
I didn't think eagle844 was out of reason with posting on the 10 year old post.
I have seen more than once a member ask a question for what others said you should do a search before asking rather than look for the easy way out.
He obviously did a search if he came up with a 10 year old post.
Wasn't like he posted an answer to a 10 year old post already forgotten but rather he asked for help in a 10 year old post in hopes hed get help since it did talk about building one which was in his line of questioning.
Never know -- he might even get the answer from this very 10 year old post due to one of them coming forward even though 10 years went by.
After all people have been known to win the lottery playing 10 years or more .
He couldn't place it in the so called proper forum by posting to this older post as there probably wasn't a forum dedicated to it back then and if there was he didn't post it wrong the op 10 years back did that.
I realalize its been years and id bet he did too but even if he didn't and got a helping reply rather than a hey you are in a 10 year old post it did what he wanted and gave it a try.
So if the search isn't good for replying to older posts then maybe you should just delete older posts and further reduce the bds effectiveness while your at it.
If your going to talk to him like that then ill post my opinion in his defense.
Satelite
I didn't think eagle844 was out of reason with posting on the 10 year old post.
I have seen more than once a member ask a question for what others said you should do a search before asking rather than look for the easy way out.
He obviously did a search if he came up with a 10 year old post.
Wasn't like he posted an answer to a 10 year old post already forgotten but rather he asked for help in a 10 year old post in hopes hed get help since it did talk about building one which was in his line of questioning.
Never know -- he might even get the answer from this very 10 year old post due to one of them coming forward even though 10 years went by.
After all people have been known to win the lottery playing 10 years or more .
He couldn't place it in the so called proper forum by posting to this older post as there probably wasn't a forum dedicated to it back then and if there was he didn't post it wrong the op 10 years back did that.
I realalize its been years and id bet he did too but even if he didn't and got a helping reply rather than a hey you are in a 10 year old post it did what he wanted and gave it a try.
So if the search isn't good for replying to older posts then maybe you should just delete older posts and further reduce the bds effectiveness while your at it.
If your going to talk to him like that then ill post my opinion in his defense.
Satelite
Re: Advisor pager programming help
I'm not going to get into the pros & cons of resurrecting a 10 year old thread. We now have a pager specific forum, where the question can be asked anew & is more likely to be answered by the members who frequent that forum. So eagle844, please post your question in that forum. Thanks!
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