
#HVN9025 FOR MAC PORTABLE#
You cannot clone a portable and to a mobile. These mobile radios also use the same RSS as the portables (HT750/1250/1550), as long as it is version R.03.00.01 or newer (HVN9025D). 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. Once this pin was unsoldered, everything works as it is supposed to." After spending a lot of time with Motorola System Support, it was found that Pin 12 (BOOT CONTROL) on the radio end of the RKN-4074 RIB cable should be disabled (unsoldered or removed) when using a SmartRIB. " Reading the radios worked fine, but when writing to them, the radio would lock up after programming. You can sometimes find tiny 4-40 nuts at a hobby shop."Ī programming tip for the Professional Series: If you have removed enough plastic, the nut should screw on far enough to be out of the way. Then put the thumbscrew back in and screw a really small 4-40 nut onto the thumbscrew. To 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. Ever have the thumbscrew fall out? It's supposed to be captive, but it's captivated by threads on the plastic housing.
#HVN9025 FOR MAC PRO#
" Just a tip for the Pro series programming cable. It looks like some of the older versions can read the radio, but it cannot write back to the radio.Ī programming cable tip for the Professional Series: Just for reference, the following is a list of domestic radios and their equivalent export counterparts:īe advised that is you have one of the PRO5150 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.

There is also a MPT version of the HT1550 called the GP1280. There are MPT versions of the GP340 and GP380, called the GP640 and GP680 respectively. It looks like the Latin America PRO radios still use their own RSS. Even though the CD the RSS is on mentions "PRO", it appears that this does not refer to the PRO series of radios (Latin America).

We were told that the newest versions of CPS (HVN9025G) for these radios now supports the Latin American and the North American radios with the same software.
#HVN9025 FOR MAC SOFTWARE#
Apparently, up until recently there was different software for the Latin American product, the North American Product, and the European. As far as we know, there appears to be a few different versions of RSS to program them. Some are export versions, others are domestic.
