Motorola Saber Programming Software

Motorola Saber Programming Software

Motorola Saber Programming Software Average ratng: 5,8/10 1002 reviews

Motorola Astro performs digital voice transmission for use by federal, state/province and local public safety agencies in North America to enable them to communicate with other agencies and mutual aid response teams in emergencies. The part number for the manual for the HHCH for the XTS3000 Vehicular Adapter (XTVA) is 'ASTRO XTVA Handheld Control Head User Guide 68P81088C79' and the following information applies for the actual HHCH (hand held control head) for the XTS series radios: Q229AB PLN7737A Control Head, Hand-Held (HHCH)for XTS 3000 & 3500 series radios only. Or, you can uninstall ASTRO Saber & XTS 3000 CPS from your computer by using the Add/Remove Program feature in the Window's Control Panel. • On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following: • Windows Vista/7/8: Click Uninstall a Program.

The features, functions and frequencies of all versions of the SABER are programmed with proprietary software from Motorola, known as the Radio Service Software (RSS). Motorola Saber Portable Radios are no longer in production, but replacement parts are still available from some Motorola Dealers and from auction sites, such as Ebay.

• Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs. • When you find the program ASTRO Saber & XTS 3000 CPS, click it, and then do one of the following: • Windows Vista/7/8: Click Uninstall.

• Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program). • Follow the prompts. A progress bar shows you how long it will take to remove ASTRO Saber & XTS 3000 CPS. Vse filjmi s dzhejsonom stethemom spisok.

Motorola Saber Programming Software

The main problems with the old Saber and other DOS RSS programs is the hard coding in the software for serial port, that plus the speed. If you try and program with anything faster than a 486-25 mhz SX and not DX you chance corrupting the code-plug, but not bricking the radio (using the DX model with the math coprocessor sometimes causes a divide by zero error).

Find an old 386 and you won't have any problems, as far as the program being zipped you may have to unzip it on a newer machine and then transfer it to possibly 2ea 720k floppies depending on the version. For the most part installing is just a matter of selecting the install prompt. I use the 6.0 version. I still use a lot of the RSS software packages for Saber, Spectra and Clean Cab Spectra.

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Always use my 486-25SX and have never had any issues. BTW whether it's Saber or System Saber some things above apply.

The version 8 of System has some funky operating requirements so I avoid it. I do have DOS Box, and I know that the software opens. But I have not tried programming with it. I'm afraid I'm going to brick a radio.

Unless someone can confirm that it does work?? Thanks!I have tried DosBox with the sibling radios MX1000/2000/3000 and it won't work, you need a true DOS computer with a real 8250 or 16450 serial port to be able to program them. May or may not work with the 16550 (buffered) serial port. And even with a DOS computer the software may be quirky and you may have to try a few times to make it work.

Motorola Saber Programming Software
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