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It also shows the pinout for the back motorola socket, looking from the back of the radio: Simplified RKN4083 diagramīasically you need to ignore any wires going to P1 plug.
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Please see the picture below showing modified diagram. There is absolutely not point to recreate it if you are not going to use a testing station. However, the cable is also for a testing station so it is a bit complicated. So you can buy one or you can make one yourself. The programming / test RKN4083 cable diagram
#Motorola gm340 programming software Pc
It needs to be connected to the RS232 port in PC or to the special USB to RS232 cable:
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First ribless cable is the RS232 to port RJ45 (front microphone socket). Ribless means you do not need any special box and the cable is connected straight to the computer.
#Motorola gm340 programming software software
But as I am a bit pedantic person and I really wanted to make files systematic.īefore I decided to flash Motorola GM360 & GM340 radios, I used to program the radios in CPS software using ribless cables as shown on the pictures below. Theoretically it is nothing wrong, as each CPS (cpg) file is assigned to a specific radio. After buying the radios I found very quickly each of them use different firmware, so each codeplug needs to be in a different version. Other two are for testing and playing as well. I used 2 of them to run a GB7FT DMR repeater in Portsmouth and 2 other ones are in a test repeater now. Few months ago on eBay I bought 4 x GM360 and 2 x GM340.
#Motorola gm340 programming software professional
If you decide to follow my procedure, you do it on your own risk, as it is possible to corrupt (brick) the radio firmware so in many cases it won’t be usable anymore without professional help.īefore I start I would like to say thank you to Derrick Mulvana M1AKH who helped me with some confusions on that project.Ībout being professional: I am not a professional radio engineer however I always try to improve my knowledge and just always try to have a fun with my radios.
#Motorola gm340 programming software series
May have to ADD a channel to get the 2nd channel usable.This article is about flashing Motorola GM3xx series with a new firmware, so it won’t be about CPS programming. Someone could have deleted CH2, leaving you with a 1ch radio. The higher tier radios withĪn LCD display, have CH UP and CH DN buttons so you can selectįrom a lot more channels. Options like high/low power, monitor on/off, etc. It looks like the GM340 is just a 2ch radio, with the two largerīuttons used to select CH1 or CH2. We do have a GM360 in the group, that has a big display and asĭave G0WBX (or G8KBV) Re: Motorola GM340 question. Probably find a use for it somewhere anyway. I'll pass back whatever fix we find, or reason why it wont do it,Įven if it only ever wants to support only one channel, we'll Yet get hands-on that particular rig at some point. The fix with this particular radio, remove all existing channels,Īnd start over. (High/Low power, Disable/Enable CTCSS/Open squelch etc)īut thanks for the reminder to "Add" a channel. Within the codeplug, you can assign channels (or any otherįunction*) to any button, we've done that many times in the past. Yes, it's a model with no display, just a two large buttons, andįour smaller ones under them. Reply off list if it makes anyone feel better. (I personally as yet have not had "hands on" this particular radio.) 73. It is also said that the radio in question happily beeps & burps whenever any of the buttons are pressed, so we guess the panel itself is OK. What is the likely cause, and a possible solution, the guy doing this for us is reaching the end if his tether. Other apparently identical radios, can be freely programmed with individual channel data on all 6 buttons without issue, it's just this one radio that is confusing us. This is a GM340 sporting model number M25RHC9AN1 With a 6 button (four small, two large) front panel, that only accepts programming for one channel, one only, relating to button "1"! Is this a case of someone putting a 6 button front panel on a single channel radio, or do we have Firmware vs CPS compatibility issues? I am told that different CPS versions (old and new) have been tried, with no difference in overall results.
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Among which is one Moto' GM340 that is giving us grief. Our UK RAYNET group is in the process of building some cross-band (2m/70cms) and in-band (70cms) TTU's, and as such are having some second user GM340 radios programmed up for that purpose (using the common interlinking lead sets) and as clients to use them. Firstly, I'm not asking for any software! Just advice.