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From here you can program the features you want on every channel, and the ones you want common to all channels. Both tables give the type of function and a short description.
Setting a Port Instruction What to type Explanation 1. Note: If you have an existing serial port on your computer, just plug your Motorola programming cable into your Radius and the computer's serial port. After searching for the genuine Motorola program I came across Motorola Radius GM300 Radio Doctor.
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Cables Required to Program the Motorola Radius The cables and connectors required to program your Motorola Radius will vary from computer to computer. If you have a newer model computer, chances are that you do not have a serial port. If you have an older model computer, you are probably in luck. It will have nine pins and look like the picture below. If you do have a serial port, you do not need to purchase the USB Serial Port Adapter. If you don't have a serial port on your computer, don't panic! It just means one more cable and a little more time spent in adjusting the settings. Either way you will need to get a for the Motorola Radius. The other end will be a RJ45 male. Computers without serial ports will also need a. I had to trash two different USB serial port adapters before I found one that worked for me. I do not know if the one that works on my computer will work on your computer. With that being said, the USB serial port adapter I use is a. Software Required to Program the Motorola Radius There are two different software programs that I know of you can use to change the settings in your Motorola Radius. RadioDoctor can be downloaded by joining the , and the. I will cover RadioDoctor in a future article. The Motorola Radio Service Software needs to be run on DOS. If you already have access to DOS, great! If not, you need to download and install a DOS-emulator. Getting Setup to Program the Motorola Radius The first thing you need to do is get your hardware setup. Plug in your USB Serial Port Adapter to your computer. Attach the Motorola programming cable to the Radius and the USB Serial Port Adapter. Note: If you have an existing serial port on your computer, just plug your Motorola programming cable into your Radius and the computer's serial port. We now need to make sure that the USB Serial Port Adapter has been assigned port COM1 or COM2. This can be accomplished by checking the Device Manager. Starting Motorola's Radio Service Software Now it's time to see if we did so far is correct. Let's start DOSBox and see what happens. You should see a welcome screen that tells you to push any button, and then the following screen below. If you see this screen above, congratulate yourself! You have successfully configured DOSBox to run Motorola's Radio Service Software. Now comes the part that just about everyone has trouble with. We already discussed what cables worked for me. Now let's go over how to slow down the CPU speed. I was able to successfully program with a CPU Speed of up to 400 cycles. Configuring and Testing the Motorola RSS Now it's time to configure the RSS, and test the connection between your computer and your Motorola Radius. This is where you will find out if your computer and your radio will be able to communicate. If you get any error messages, double check everything above, and make sure all the settings are correct. You should see a screen that looks like the one pictured below. This is where you can change the frequencies, PL tones, offset, and time out timer. A warning screen will appear. This is the screen below that you will see when your Motorola Radius is programming. You have programed your Motorola Radius! I even tried reading the codeplug and got the same message. Reading codeblock does not come up. I even left it there for 10 minutes. I using a computer with Windows Vista Business. Thanks in advance for any help. When I just do the COMM TEST it gives me that error for a second then tells me Radio Communications good. Is there a setting that needs changing or do you know anything about that? Thanks for your help and Thank you for this site too. Go ahead and save it anyway and that will fix the problem. Another reason this can happen is the drive letter not being correct for how the drive was mounted. For example, if I mount my D: drive as the C: in DOSbox, I have to make sure the path I set corresponds to that and set the path as going to drive C:, not drive D: because DOSbox will change it to the correct drive when it comes through. For GP300 with LCD and keyb, the sw R05. Your work on it is much appreciated. The cable is from KJ6ZWL, as is the RSS software. Attempts to read the radio result in the same error displayed and failure. This makes me believe the problem is a handshaking issue, that either the radio or the computer is not pausing when it should. It would help a lot though to know what ALL of your port settings are set at, not just baud and FIFO. Regarding FIFO, Windows 7 advanced settings do no permit setting RX to zero. You can untick the checkbox, which would turn off the buffering completely, but that does not seems to have any effect on this problem so far. It arrived today and, with no other changes to the system, read and programmed both radios without a problem. I have a known working RIB box. I also have the correct RSS ver R07. I have DOSBox configured to use COM1. DOSBox starts my RSS perfectly. I use the CNTRL F11 and F12 keys to adjust the CPU to about 275. Now when I run the COM TEST it responds perfectly with RADIO ACESS OK. Now when I go to read the radios codeplug I get the status bar and the computer attempts to read the radio but after a minute or less I start seeing Overrun RX errors on my DOSBox window. After reading about Overrun RX issues I tried playing with the FIFO buffers by first turning it off, by adjusting for various settings, and still get the overrun errors on RX. I also set the COM1 port to 2400 baud, 8, N, 1. Not sure what else to try. Can you send some light on what else I might need to do? Thanks for any help!
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