Motorola Saber Cps Software
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I have an old XTS3000. I am trying to use the software: Astro Saber & XTS 3000 CPS.
The exact version is R05.03.00. Whenever I try to connect to the device over the COM port, I receive the error message 'Communication with radio failed.'
I have tried dozens of configurations - in a VM on Windows 7, Windows XP, on a real computer on Windows 7, no dice any way. I have tried 2 USB to serial converters and a hardware serial device. With the WinXP VM and the USB to serial converter, the radio beeped once and displayed CSO, but that's the farthest I have gotten.
An overview of the Motorola Radio Service Software (RSS), the Radio Interface Box (RIB), their history, problems and some solutions An overview of the Motorola Radio Service Software (RSS), the Radio Interface Box (RIB), their history, problems and some solutions.
I am out of ideas about what is wrong. Could it be the actual cable to the radio? It is a Chinese-made device, no power - and some of the older ones seemed to want power sources. Let me chime in and make a few comments. First of all. The Motorola software was never designed to run under a virtual machine inside of Windows.
I know people do it, but I don't suggest it be done. Some of the older software was wrote to only work in or under DOS. Not from inside Windows in a DOS window or under DOS BOX as some seem to be able to get away with. Plus the older software doesn't know what a USB connection is. But again you will read that some people have found the correct USB to serial converter and it works. But I don't recommend that you program the radios with this combination.
If the radio uses a DOS based software, run it under that operating system. If it needs a serial connection, run a computer with a true serial connection. You can find older computers that some of the computer repair shops may just have laying around with a serial port. I have one locally that I visit frequently and can pick some up. You might have to rebuild the hard drive or even replace it and load the software again. I tend to use 80 GB hard drives and format them with the FAT-32 format. This way DOS can use the drive as well as Windows.
Make 2 partitions on the hard drive. Use about 20 GB for DOS and then you can load Windows-XP in the remaining space. This allows you to use an Ethernet connection to move files to other computers as well as get on the Internet. The RIB that is being mentioned is an interface box to translate the signal levels between the computer and the radio. You plug the programming cable from the radio into the RIB. On the other side of the RIB is a serial cable that goes to the serial port of the computer. Most of the older radios use this type of connection interface.
On the newer radios, many of them use Windows software compatible for programming the radios and you can get a USB cable to go directly between the radio and the computer. So the bottom line here is what radio, what software it uses and that determines if a USB cable is available. On the older radios that need a serial connection, I can normally make my own programming cables. It just takes some soldering skill and the connectors. There are a lot of serial USB adaptors that do the beep CSQ then fail.the Cables2Go blue one does that error on my Windows 7 installs.