A Universal Programming Cable For Radios
A Universal Programming Cable For Radios
A Universal Programming Cable For Radios
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Programming cable description in Hungarian (by Gyula HA7JCA)
Programming cables (programmers) for most types of radios are based on the same principles. Programmers perform voltage conversion between RS-232
levels and radio specific levels. Usually radio FPUs have CMOS input and output levels shifted by protection elements. Progamming circuits for several radio
types are shown on Fig.1.
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On Fig.1 you can see the inner circuits of various radios, i.e. the circuits between the radio accessory connector or microphone connector and the radio
processor. These circuits include current-limiting resistors, overvoltage protecting diodes, RF EMI (radio frequency electromagnetic interference) filtering
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capacitors or RC chains. Very often they also include additional diodes / transistors / resistors which help linking together data transmit and receive paths of
the radio.
Fig. 1a - mobile KENWOODs TK-760/860(G), Fig. 1b - portable KENWOODs (TK-378), Fig. 1c - portable VERTEX VX-10, Fig. 1d - portable YAESU
FT-11R/41R, Fig. 1e - mobile MOTOROLA GM-300, Fig. 1f - mobile VERTEX FTL-1011/7011, Fig. 1g - some mobile ICOM radios. Fig. 1h shows how the
programmer interacts with the radio's programming input/output.
A thorough analysis of radios programming circuits leads to the following programmer schematics.
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Usage of Schmitt trigger (VT3, VT4) with the high logic zero threshold (V-=1.7V) is essential if the input and output buses are linked together. This is due to
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the voltage divider Rk/R1 (see Fig. 1h) which shifts up the logic zero volage.
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Fig. 3. Programmer connectors to radios (jacks for mobile radios are shown as they are plugged into sockets)
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VT1, VT3, VT4 transistors may be BC847 or similar (i.e. BC547B, etc.), VT2 may be BC857 or similar (i.e. BC557B, etc.). Fast silicon diodes of any type
will do, for example 1N4148 or LL4148 in MiniMELF case. LP2950 is replaceable with 78L05, but it is the worst choice due to IC's high current
consumption. It may fail to work in some cases. Use 78L05 with an external power source only.
Cables for RRxD and RTxD connections should be shielded. Multiwire cable with low mutual capacitance among wires is also applicable. Otherwise TxD to
RxD interference may result in programming failure. It is important for some KENWOOD radios.
It is convenient to use an additional connector for attaching particular radio jacks to the programming cable. DB9 is recommended as a highly reliable
connector.
Cable connection to KENWOOD portable radios has a specific feature. Radio sockets have prominent rubber rings, thus standard stereo jacks cannot be
plugged in firmly. The jack flanges should be ground off till 5 mm in diameter. The jack cases should be cut accordingly.
The connector to KENWOOD portable radios can be used with lots of radios manufactured by other manufacturers. Prefer making the connector with
separate stereo jacks, not with the KENWOOD double jack. Non-KENWOOD radios may have slightly different distance between the jacks.
TK-353 radios are put in the program mode by holding the side button below PTT and C button while powring the radio on. "--PC--" should appear on its
display. TK-250 enters programming mode by pressing Lamp and Lo buttons while turning the radio on.
An unusual connector is needed for KENWOOD TK-690/790/890 radios. The common data transmission and reception line is used.
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The cable can be used as a CAT interface for tranceiver control. This cable connector includes separate Tx and Rx data lines and a power supply from the
radio.
In MOTOROLA GP300 connector use 2 Ampere diode if you intend to transmit with the cable connected or 1 Ampere diode otherwise. In MOTOROLA
P040-P080 connector grind off the jack flange until the jack can be seated in firmly. This connector does not need an external power supply if it is provided
from the port by the programming software.
In MOTOROLA GP-340 connector the output voltage is limited to approximately 3 Volts. The specific jack used, it is shown on Fig. 4.
MOTOROLA mobile CM series radios may be programmed through the rear accessory connector. The programming cable is not powered from the port. The
power supply can be taken from the radio power supply or the accessory connector if available. The corresponding programming cable connector was
designed by Vadim UA9MIR.
MOTOROLA mobile CM series radios may be also programmed through the front mic socket. The programming cable is powered from the radio socket. The
corresponding programming cable connector was designed and tested by Belu Daniel (Romania).
MOTOROLA MAG ONE radios are programmed with the specific connector with different transmit and receive data lines. To be firmly inserted in the
socket, the 2.5 mm stereo jack tip should be ground off as shown in the photo. Jacks before and after the modification are shown. The photo is provided by
Alexander 'Gulliver'.
VERTEX VXR-5000 and VXR-7000 programming software works improperly on modern computers with fast processors. Computers with i80486 are
recommended by VERTEX, also iCeleron 433 MHz processor may be used.
A connection to devices with a non-standard processor supply voltage (cordless and cellular phones) requiers a specific connector. A TxD key power is
taken from the phone, so the input logic levels cannot exceed the processor supply voltage. For example SENAO SN-258 is attached by its test connector in
this way: TxD - cont. 1, RxD - cont. 2, GND - cont. 3, Vbat - cont. 5. R1 resistor may be omitted because the phone RxD circuit has an inner 47 kOhm
resistor to the ground.
Alexander Nesterov has designed the TAIT T2000 series radio connector. The main idea is the additional level invertion using a CMOS logic IC. CD4093 is
recommended because it has Scmitt trigger inputs. However, any CMOS inverter can be used. Unused IC inputs (not outputs!) should be grounded.
Alexander Nesterov has also designed the programmer schematics enhancements (VD8 and R13) and a specific connector to program MAXON SL500
radios. The programmer is used as a non-inverting buffer. In SL500 connector VD1 and VD2 diodes provide an extra protection of radio. They can be omitted
if desired.
Oleg EX8MLT has proposed HYT TC-500 radios connector. It is different from KENWOOD portables connector which is used for other HYT radios. Both
jacks should be plugged in simultaneously.
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Alexander Ivanov has designed a connector to ALTAVIA radios. These radios are designed and manufactured in Russia. The connector is similar to
MOTOROLA P040/P080 portables connector but needs no external power supply.
Alexander UA9CEE has designed a connector to STANDARD GX-2000 radios. The radio should be programmed with slow computers (recommended
processor rate 166 MHz or less) under MS DOS.
Valery UA6LPG has designed a connector to Russian Granit-202 radios. Programmer schematics is classic. The radio is put into programming mode by
holding 'Phi' button while powering on.
Yuri US5IVZ has designed a connector to DRAGON SY-5430 programmable radios. It should be linked to the microphone connector.
Federico Menthe (Argentina) has modified the TAIT radios connector. Now it is capable to program T3000 series handheld radios (see Fig. 3).
Vladimir Vashchenko has designed a connector schematics for VERTEX VX-800, VX-4000, VX-6000, etc. These radios have a specific accessory
connector.
Alexander ES8AF has designed a connector schematics for ICOM IC-H10. The radio is put in the clone mode by pressing MON and CLONE (under MON)
buttons while switching on the power.
Alexander 'Gulliver' has proposed the connector for the VECTOR VT-44 MILITARY portable LPD radio.
Roman RN3ADR with the author's participance has designed the connector for SIMOCO SRM-9000 series radios. Before programming the radio must be
turned on. To do so push and hold SW1 button until HL1 LED switches on. After programming turn the radio off by holding the button until the LED
switches off. Now you may disconnect the programming cable from the radio.
Peter EI4JR from Ireland has specified the connector schematics for SIMOCO TSF-2000 series repeaters. In this case the specific circuit for putting the
radio in the programming mode is not needed.
Valery UA9MRQ has proposed the connector for the russian GRANIT 2P-21 mobile radio. Igor Yamaleyev has noted that in this case the external power
supply may be needed. It can be got from the radio power supply unit.
Yury US5IVZ has proposed the connector for ALAN HM-200 radio.
Jose Alfredo Esquivel Matamoros has proposed the connectors for the HYT and TAIT mobile radios, so as for the UNIMO portable radios.
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Igor Saprykin has proposed the connectors for the Standard GX-1508V mobile radio. The radio should be programmed with the slow computer (450 MHz).
Roman RV3SBQ has proposed the connector for STANDARD HX-290 radio.
Georgy RN3ZNL and Dmitry RN3ZQL have tested the programming cable attached to a computer via a COM - USB2.0 converter with the appropriate
driver under Windows XP. In this case a DOS programming software seems to work correctly with the emulated serial port (various DOS softwares for
MOTOROLA mobile radios were tested). Also the data exchange speed for DOS programs via the emulated port is notably higher then via the standard serial
port under Windows XP. Modern high speed computers vere used in those tests.
The cellular phones connector can be used for applying AT-commands or firmware reload. There are no hardware flow control circuits in the connector. The
Siemens specific connector is shown. Use it for AT-commands with the switch turned off, for firmware downloading the switch should be turned on. The
Siemens phone socket pinout is taken from www.pinouts.ru. For more information please search specific cell phone sites.
The programming cable printed circuit board was designed by Valery UA6LPG with non-chip components. In order to print this. Save this GIF image to disk.
Then open the GIF file with Adobe Photoshop (or any other editor) and change the image resolution to 600 dpi (look for it at Image/Image size menu). Print
it, it will be of the right size.
Please note that Rind resistor and a LED are used just to indicate the power supply voltage. You can omit R12, Rind and a LED, the circuit will work. The
recommended value of Rind is 4.3 kOhm to minimize the current consumption.
Programming cable photos can be seen on Gyula HA7JCA's page. The page is in Hungarian. The cable was assembled on Valery UA6LPG's printed circuit
board.
Another PCB variant was designed by Vyacheslav UR5ROZ. Optimal PCB picture resolution is 300 dpi.
This is the programming cable implemented on the 2-layer PCB and with SMD components by Sergey UA0CIC.
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The programming cable was tested with the following device types (total type number is 406):
Device (radio) type Checked by Recommended software Connector
KENWOOD
TM-V7 Igor RA0FMF MCP-V7 ver 1.01 KEN-1A
Valery UA6LPG, Belu Daniel (Romania), Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay),
TK-250 KPG-23D KEN-2
Victoria Chernigovskaya
TK-259 Robert PE1CWU KPG-32D KEN-2
TK-260 Alexander ES8AF KPG-27D KEN-2
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Vladimir Yasakov, the author, Serguey UA9UDQ, Ivan UX7MX, Igor Marzaganov,
Alexander UA4LOR, Serguey EW6GC, Vladimir Vashchenko, Andrey RV4HV,
ALEKSEY30, MALE aka Dmitry, Alexander Nesterov, Dmitry EW3BX, Igor
TK-2107 UU8JA, Denis Alafinov, Igor UR5YEI, Nikolay UT5VF, Vladislav Bashaev, Yevgueny KPG-55D KEN-2
UR5LIS, Roman RN3ADR, Ramil Yunusov, Serguey Olar, Serguey Cherkasov, Zinnur
Nigmatulin, Oleg RN3AUM, Alexey EW7AT, Victoria Chernigovskaya, Andrey
UA3SLR, Andrey 'Anten', Alexander Kouzkin, Igor RA0FMF, Alexander Sharonov
TK-2118 Alexander 'Gulliver', Andrey 'Anten' KPG-69D KEN-2
Nikolay Novakov, Alexander Nesterov, Lahodni Stefan (Romania), Belu Daniel
TK-2160 KPG-82D KEN-2
(Romania), Andrey 'Anten'
TK-2168 Zinnur Nigmatulin KPG-82D KEN-2
TK-2170 Ramil Yunusov, the author KPG-101D KEN-2
TK-2200 Serguey Bunin KPG-88D KEN-2
TK-2202 Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay), Zinnur Nigmatulin KPG-87D KEN-2
TK-2202E Alexander ES8AF KPG-87D M2 KEN-2
TK-2202L Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay) KPG-87D v.2.3 KEN-2
Serguey Bunin, Alexander Nesterov, Nikolay Strokinov, Serguey Cherkasov, Andrey
TK-2206 Shunko, Victoria Chernigovskaya, Andrey 'Anten', Zinnur Nigmatulin, Alexander KPG-87D KEN-2
Sharonov
Serguey Bunin, Denis Alafinov, Jaco Le Roux (South Africa), Paolo IW3SQM, Zinnur
TK-2207 KPG-87D KEN-2
Nigmatulin, Victoria Chernigovskaya, Andrey 'Anten', Mikhail aka Neptun
TK-2212 Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay) KPG-100D KEN-2
TK-2306 Zinnur Nigmatulin KPG-118D KEN-2
TK-3101 Alexander 'Gulliver' KPG-48D KEN-2
TK-3102 Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay), Ramil Yunusov KPG-55D KEN-2
Loay Jawad (Iraq), Roman RN3ADR, Igor Popov, Ramil Yunusov, Zinnur
TK-3107 Nigmatulin, Oleg RN3AUM, Doychin LZ3DA, Alexey EW7AT, Andrey Shunko, KPG-55D KEN-2
Alexander Nesterov, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Saprykin, Igor RA0FMF
TK-3118 Alexander 'Gulliver' KPG-69D KEN-2
TK-3160 Serguey Bunin, the author KPG-82D KEN-2
TK-3168 Serguey Bunin KPG-82D KEN-2
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ROGER
KP-22 (the same as HYT HT2108E Programming
Dmitry Yushchenko HYT-1
TC-2108) Software V1.4
RUTA
Ruta-VS VHF/UHF (the HM600PE Programming
Alexander Nesterov KEN-1B
same as HYT TM-600) Software V1.02.05
RUTA-H (the same as
Andrey Sukhov HT0016P v1.0, v2.02 KEN-2
HYT TC-268S(2))
TITAN
MALE aka Dmitry, Alexander Nesterov, Victoria Chernigovskaya (reports itself as
RN-102 KPG-55D KEN-2
TK-2107)
TWR
DJ-344KU Roman RN3ADR, Vladimir RV6AMF, Andrey 'Anten' MCP-318 KEN-2
DJ-344KV Andrey 'Anten' MCP-318 KEN-2
LINTON
LT-2188 old version Andrey 'Anten' (the same as TWR DJ-344V) MCP-317 KEN-2
LT-2188 Nikolay aka 'KOKA', Andrey 'Anten' MCP-318 KEN-2
LT-3188 old version Andrey 'Anten' (the same as TWR DJ-344U) MCP-317 KEN-2
LT-3188 Andrey 'Anten' MCP-318 KEN-2
LT-2260 Andrey 'Anten' MCP-318 KEN-2
LT-3260 Andrey 'Anten' MCP-318 KEN-2
LT-6288 Alexey Linnik MCP-6288 KEN-2
SKY-COM
SC-R706 Serguey Bunin SCR706 KEN-2
SOONTONE
ST-518 Vladimir RV6AMF, Andrey 'Anten' KPG-55D KEN-2
ST-518MV (the same as
Andrey 'Anten' QX36D KEN-2
ST-3108)
ST-518MU (the same as
Andrey 'Anten' QX36D KEN-2
ST-3208)
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AJETRAYS
AJ-344V Valery UA9MRQ MCP-318 KEN-2
WOUXUN
KG-UVD1P Ramunas Majauskas KG-UVD1 KEN-2
TYT
UVF-1 Alexey Linnik DB-92 KEN-2
YAESU / VERTEX
VX-1R Yevgueny RA9MHL, Alexander 'Gulliver' VX1 Y/V-1B
VX-2R Alexey RZ3AIQ, the author, Alexander 'Gulliver', RV9CT, Andrey 'Anten' VX2, VX2 commander Y/V-1B
VX-5R Igor RA0FMF, the author, Andrey 'Anten' VX5 Y/V-1B
VX-6R RV9CT, Andrey 'Anten' VX6 Y/V-1B
VX-7R Serguey Bunin, Gyula HA7JCA (Hungary), RV9CT VX7 Y/V-1B
FT-10R Alexander 'Gulliver', Roman RV3SBQ, Roman RN3ADR WFT10 Y/V-1B
Igor Marzaganov, the author, MALE aka Dmitry, Nikolay Strokinov, Dmitry EW3BX,
VX-10 Roman RV3SBQ, Andrey RN4ABL, Alexander 'Gulliver', Victoria Chernigovskaya, CE14 Y/V-1B
Andrey 'Anten', Victor RK6MP
FT-11R Igor Marzaganov, Andrey 'Anten', Alexander RV9WMQ WFT11 Y/V-1A
FT-40R Alexander 'Gulliver', the author WFT40 Y/V-1B
FT-41R the author, Andrey 'Anten' WFT41 Y/V-1A
FT-50R the author, Roman RN3ADR, Andrey 'Anten' WFT50 Y/V-1B
FT-51R Dmitry UA2FBB, MALE aka Dmitry WFT51 Y/V-1B
Igor RA0FMF, Serguey Bunin, Andrey EW3DC, Alexander RV9WMQ, Yevgueny
FT-60R FT-60 Commander Y/V-1B
Belchenko
Veniamin Dolgikh, Pavel RA0SJB, Andrey RV4HV, Alexander Nesterov, Yury
RA9SVD, Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay), Serguey Cherkasov, Ramil Yunusov,
VX-160 CE44 Y/V-1B
Alexey EW7AT, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Yamaleyev, Igor RA0FMF, Dmitry UA1CBY,
Ilya Koskin
VX-160E Alexander Nesterov, Ramil Yunusov, Andrey 'Anten' CE51 Y/V-1B
VX-180 Veniamin Dolgikh, Paolo IW3SQM, Ramil Yunusov, Andrey 'Anten' CE44, CE51 Y/V-1B
VX-180E Ramil Yunusov CE51 Y/V-1B
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VX-200 Yevgueny RA9MHL, Yevgueny RU6AI, Alexander Ivanov, RV9CT CE9 Y/V-1B
VX-210A the author, MALE aka Dmitry, RN3DD, Serguey Bunin, Andrey 'Anten' CE45 Y/V-1B
Vladimir Vashchenko, Alexander Ivanov, Serguey Bunin, the author, Igor RA0FMF,
VX-210 CE29 Y/V-1B
Andrey 'Anten', Sansyz from Noukous
VX-231 Vladimir RA3ICY, Yury US5IVZ CE99 Y/V-1B
VX-300 Igor RA0FMF, Alexander Kiseliov, Alexander Nesterov CE18 Y/V-1B
VX-400 Igor Marzaganov, Vladimir Vashchenko, Andrey 'Anten', Sansyz from Noukous CE24 Y/V-1B
VX-414 Roman RN3ADR, Alexander Kouzkin, Sansyz from Noukous CE64 Y/V-1B
VX-417 Serguey Bunin, Andrey 'Anten' CE64 Y/V-1B
VX-420 Igor RA0FMF, Andrey 'Anten', Alexander Kouzkin CE64 Y/V-1B
VX-424 Sansyz from Noukous CE64 Y/V-1B
Yevgueny RA9MHL, Alexander 'Gulliver', Alexander Nesterov, Roman RV3SBQ,
VX-500 CE6 Y/V-1C
Andrey Andrianov
VX-800 Vladimir Vashchenko CE49 Y/V-3
FT-857D Serguey UA0CIC, RV9CT (as the CAT interface) Y/V-4
FT-897 RV9CT (as the CAT interface) Y/V-4
VX-1000 Valery UA6LPG, Lahodni Stefan (Romania) CE-7 (Windows 98), CE-5 Y/V-2
Nikolay Novakov, Alexander Kiseliov, Vladimir Vashchenko, Oleg RU6FB, Valery
FTL-1011 CE5, CE7 (99ch) Y/V-2
UA6LPG, Igor Yamaleyev
FTL-1014 Alexander 'Gulliver' CE5, CE7 (99ch) Y/V-2
VX-1700 Antonio José (Brazil) CE77 Y/V-4
Yevgueny RA3ZMB, EU7SS, Viacheslav UR5ROZ, Vladimir Vashchenko, Pavel
RA0SJB, the author, Andrey Kolennikov, Alexander Nesterov, Roman RV3SBQ,
VX-2000 CE20 Y/V-2
Yevgueny UR5LIS, Ramil Yunusov, Alexey EW7AT, Victoria Chernigovskaya,
Andrey 'Anten', Serguey RV3SEU, Sansyz from Noukous
FTH-2008 Nikolay Strokinov, Vladimir RW0JC, Lahodni Stefan (Romania) CE2 Y/V-1C
FTH-2009 Victoria Chernigovskaya CE2 Y/V-1C
Alexander Nesterov, Alexey UR8QM, Ramunas Majauskas, Gyula HA7JCA
FTH-2010 CE2 Y/V-1C
(Hungary)
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Veniamin Dolgikh, Alain Seguin (Canada), Yury RA9SVD, Vlad RV6HG, Oleg
RU6FB, Alexander UA9CEW, MALE aka Dmitry, Victor RK6MP (99ch), Valery
FTL-2011 CE5, CE7 (99ch) Y/V-2
UA6LPG, Alexander UR5TID, Roman RV3SBQ, Andrey Andrianov, Igor Saprykin,
Igor Yamaleyev
VX-2100 Roman RV3SBQ, Ramil Yunusov, Andrey Rodkin, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Yamaleyev CE82 Y/V-2
VX-2200 Ramil Yunusov, Victor from Alma-Ata, Andrey 'Anten' CE82 Y/V-2
VX-2500 Paolo IW3SQM, Serguey Bunin, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Yamaleyev CE52, CE63 Y/V-2
VX-2500E Igor Yamaleyev, Vitaly RN4ABG CE63 Y/V-2
Serguey UA9UDQ, Vladimir Vashchenko (VHF and LB versions), Valery UA6LPG,
VX-3000 CE19 Y/V-2
Victoria Chernigovskaya, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Yamaleyev, Sansyz from Noukous
Vlad RV6HG, Vladimir Vashchenko, Alexey Gordeyko, Serguey Bunin, Serguey
VX-3200 CE52, CE52E Y/V-2
Cherkasov, Sansyz from Noukous
Vladimir Vashchenko, Maxim Zorkaltsev (software versions 3.3.0.0 and 3.2.3.0 work
VX-4000 CE49 Y/V-3
fine, version 1.0.6.0 is dysfunctional)
VX-4107 Serguey Bunin, the author, Igor RA0FMF CE59 Y/V-2
VX-4204 Sansyz from Noukous CE59 Y/V-2
VXR-5000 the author, Andrey Andrianov, Valery UA6LPG, Alexander RA6FNF CE8 Y/V-2
VX-6000 Vladimir Vashchenko CE49 Y/V-3
VXR-7000 Alexander Tataurov, Vladislav Bashaev, Sansyz from Noukous CE27 Y/V-2
FTH-7008 Ramunas Majauskas CE2 Y/V-1C
FTL-7011 Alexander UA9CEW (99ch), Alexander Nesterov, the author CE5, CE7 (99ch) Y/V-2
FTL-7014 the author (reports itself as FTL-7011) CE5 Y/V-2
FT-8500 Alexander RA1AGA WFT8500 Y/V-2
FT-8800R Andrey UA3USQ, Igor RA0FMF FTB8800 Y/V-2
NEPTUN
NR-41S (the same as
SergeyS CE64 Y/V-1B
VERTEX VX-414)
MOTOROLA
M10 Alexander Nesterov GM300 R04.00.00 MOT-3
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EP-450 Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay), Antonio José (Brazil) CPS V5.05 MOT-2
GM-600 Alexander 'Gulliver', Igor Saprykin, Andrey 'Anten' R02.00.20 MOT-3
GP-600 Igor Saprykin R03.03.09, R02.00.20 MOT-1
GM-640 Oleg RN3AUM R00.07.04 MOT-3
GP-640 Oleg RN3AUM, Alexander 'Gulliver' R00.07.04 MOT-4
GM-660 Oleg RN3AUM R00.07.04 MOT-3
GP-660 Oleg RN3AUM R00.07.04 MOT-4
GM-680 Oleg RN3AUM R00.07.04 MOT-3
GP-680 Oleg RN3AUM, Roman RN3ADR, Igor Saprykin R00.05.02, R00.02.10 MOT-4
GM-950 Belu Daniel (Romania), Georgy RN3ZNL and Dmitry RN3ZQL R02.00.00 MOT-5B
GM-1200E Roman RN3ADR R00.01.05 MOT-5B
HT-1250 Oleg RN3AUM R06.08.05 MOT-4
GM-1280 Alexander 'Gulliver', Oleg RN3AUM R00.04.04, R00.07.04 MOT-3
GP-1280 Alexander 'Gulliver' R00.07.04 MOT-4
HT-1550 Oleg RN3AUM R06.08.05 MOT-4
HT-1550XS Oleg RN3AUM R06.08.05 MOT-4
LTS 2000 Alexander 'Gulliver', Roman RN3ADR R02.00.10 MOT-3
MaraTrac R04.03.00,
MAXTRAC Alexander 'Gulliver', Belu Daniel (Romania), Oleg RA9JM, Igor Saprykin MOT-3
R07.02.00A
MAXTRUNK (trunked MaxTrac Trunked Mobile
Belu Daniel (Romania) MOT-3
MAXTRAC) R05.02.00
Professional Radio CPS
PRO3100 Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay), Antonio José (Brazil) MOT-3
R6.09.06
PRO3150 Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay), Antonio José (Brazil) Entry Level v2.03 MOT-2
Professional Radio CPS
PRO5100 Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay), Antonio José (Brazil) MOT-3
R6.09.06
Professional Radio CPS
PRO5150 Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay), Antonio José (Brazil) MOT-4
R6.09.06
Professional Radio CPS
PRO7100 Antonio José (Brazil) MOT-3
R6.09.06
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CSM88/M87 rev.1.1,
IC-M88 Valery RZ6ABL ICO-5
CSM88ADJ rev.1.0
IC-F100S Nikolay UT5VF CSF100S ICO-3
IC-A110 Valery UA9MRQ, Andrey 'Anten', Alexander Maksimov CSA110 ICO-2
MALE aka Dmitry, Alexander Nesterov, Vladimir Vashchenko, Alexander RA0CGP,
Serguey Cherkasov, Ramil Yunusov, Alexander UR5TID, Albina Luchaninova,
IC-F110 CSF100 ICO-3
Victoria Chernigovskaya, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Yamaleyev, Rafail RW4PAN, Igor
Saprykin, Zinnur Nigmatulin, Victor RK6MP, Alexander Maksimov
Vladimir Vashchenko, Alexander Nesterov, Dmitry Kosolap, Nikolay UT5VF,
IC-F110S Alexander UR5TID, Albina Luchaninova, Zinnur Nigmatulin, Victoria CSF100S ICO-3
Chernigovskaya, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Yamaleyev, Igor Saprykin, Victor RK6MP
Alexander UA4LOR, ALEKSEY30, MALE aka Dmitry, Andrey Kolennikov,
Alexander Nesterov, Roman RV3SBQ, Alexander UA9CEW, Roman RN3ADR,
IC-F111 CSF100 ICO-3
Ramil Yunusov, Serguey Olar, Zinnur Nigmatulin, Alexander UR5TID, Albina
Luchaninova, Serguey Cherkasov, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Yamaleyev, Rafail RW4PAN
Serguey RX6LRE, ALEKSEY30, Alexander Nesterov, Roman RV3SBQ, Albina
IC-F111S CSF100S ICO-3
Luchaninova, Mikhail aka Neptun, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Yamaleyev
IC-F121 Antonio José (Brazil), Scott Zimmerman N3XCC CSF100, CSF121clo v1.7 ICO-3
IC-F121S Norman Miller CX1ANM (Uruguay), Scott Zimmerman N3XCC CSF100S ICO-3
Pavel RA0SJB, MALE aka Dmitry, Alexander Nesterov, Ramil Yunusov, Victoria
IC-F210 CSF100 ver.1.5 ICO-3
Chernigovskaya, Andrey 'Anten'
IC-F210S Oleg RA9JM, Andrey 'Anten', Igor RA0FMF CSF100S ICO-3
the author, MALE aka Dmitry, Alexander Nesterov, Serguey Bunin, Ramil Yunusov,
IC-F211 CSF100 ICO-3
Serguey Olar, Andrey 'Anten'
IC-F211S the author, Alexander Nesterov, Andrey 'Anten' CSF100S ICO-3
MALE aka Dmitry, Belu Daniel (Romania), Valery UA6LPG, Andrey 'Anten', Igor
IC-F310 CSF300 ICO-1
RA0FMF
IC-F310S MALE aka Dmitry, Belu Daniel (Romania), Alexander UR5TID, Andrey 'Anten' CSF300S ICO-1
MALE aka Dmitry, Alexander Nesterov, Roman RN3ADR, Ramil Yunusov, Albina
IC-F320 CSF300 ICO-1
Luchaninova, Zinnur Nigmatulin, Andrey 'Anten'
Valery 4Z5PT, Alexander 'Gulliver', Veniamin Dolgikh, Serguey RX6LRE, Alexey
IC-F320S RA1TEZ, MALE aka Dmitry, Nikolay aka 'KOKA', Albina Luchaninova, Andrey CSF300S ICO-1
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'Anten'
IC-F410 the author, Andrey RV4HV CSF300 ICO-1
IC-F410S Alexander Nesterov, Andrey 'Anten', Igor RA0FMF CSF300S ICO-1
Alexander Nesterov, Ramil Yunusov, Scott Zimmerman N3XCC, the author, Andrey
IC-F420 CSF300 ICO-1
'Anten'
IC-F420S Serguey Bunin, Alexander 'Gulliver', Andrey 'Anten' CSF300S ICO-1
IC-F520 Roman RN3ADR CSF500 ICO-3
IC-F521 Roman RV3SBQ CSF500 ICO-3
IC-F621 the author CSF500 ICO-3
IC-M710 Igor RA0FMF EX1726 ICO-1
IC-F1010 MALE aka Dmitry, Alexey EW7AT EX1764 ICO-1
IC-F1020 MALE aka Dmitry EX1764 ICO-1
IC-F2010 Serguey Bunin EX1764 ICO-1
IC-F2020 Roman RN3ADR, Igor Saprykin EX1764 ICO-1
IC-FR3000 ALEKSEY30, Ramil Yunusov, Andrey 'Anten' CSFR3000 ICO-1
IC-F3026 Alexander Maksimov CSF3020 ICO-2
IC-FR4000 Ramil Yunusov, Andrey 'Anten' CSFR3000 ICO-1
IC-F5023 Victor RK6MP CS-F3020/F5020 ICO-3
IC-F5026 Victor RK6MP, Victor from Alma-Ata CS-F3020/F5020 ICO-3
IC-V8000 Igor RA0FMF CSV8000 ICO-2
IC-F4026 Igor RA0FMF CSF3020 ICO-2
IC-F6061 Igor RA0FMF CSF3160/F5060 ICO-3
ALINCO
Alexander Nesterov, Belu Daniel (Romania), Serguey Cherkasov, Ramil Yunusov,
DR-B1 DRB1 ICO-2
Andrey 'Anten'
Serguey UA9UDQ, Dmitry UA2FBB, Yury RA9SVD, Belu Daniel (Romania),
Vladimir Vashchenko, Valery UA6LPG, Roman RV3SBQ (DR-135T), Roman
DR-135 RN3ADR, Ramil Yunusov, Zinnur Nigmatulin, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Yamaleyev, DR135 ICO-2
Alexander Nesterov (DR-135MK2, DR-135E), Serguey from Krasnoyarsk
(DR-135T), Alexander RV9WMQ
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Roman RV3SBQ (Schematics is different from the usual DR-135. The high zero
DR-135F effect is present.), Serguey Cherkasov, Igor Popov, Andrey 'Anten', Alexander DR135 ICO-2
Nesterov (DR-135FX), Serguey from Krasnoyarsk
Serguey UA9UDQ, Albina Luchaninova, Igor RA0FMF, Roman RV3SBQ, Ramil
DR-140 DR140 ICO-2
Yunusov, Alexander Nesterov, Igor Saprykin
DJ-190 Ramil Yunusov DJ190 ICO-2
Alexander 'Gulliver', Igor RA0FMF, Nikolay Strokinov, Alexander Nesterov, Igor
UR5YEI, Albina Luchaninova, Igor UU8JA, Denis Alafinov, Nikolay aka 'KOKA',
DJ-191 DJ191 ICO-2
Roman RV3SBQ, Roman RN3ADR, Andrey Shunko, Ramil Yunusov, RV9CT,
Mikhail aka Neptun, Andrey 'Anten', Igor Yamaleyev
DJ-193 Alexander Nesterov, Andrey 'Anten' DJ195 ICO-2
Serguey UA9UDQ, Pound, Igor RA0FMF, Alexander Nesterov, Yury RA9SVD,
DJ-195 Vladimir Fiodorov, Nikolay aka 'KOKA', Alexander RA0CGP, Roman RV3SBQ, DJ195 ICO-2
Serguey Cherkasov, Alexander UA9CEW, Ramil Yunusov, Andrey 'Anten'
DR-235 Vladimir Vashchenko DR135 ICO-2
DR-435 Vladimir Vashchenko, Igor RA0FMF, Ramil Yunusov, Andrey 'Anten' DR135 ICO-2
DR-440 Ramil Yunusov DR140 ICO-2
DJ-490 Ramil Yunusov DJ190 ICO-2
DJ-491 Alexander Nesterov, Igor UU8JA, Denis Alafinov, Roman RV3SBQ, Ramil Yunusov DJ191 ICO-2
DJ-495 Ramil Yunusov DJ195 ICO-2
DR-605 Ramil Yunusov DR605 ICO-2
TAIT
T2000 Conventional TAI-1,
T2010 Alexander Nesterov
Programming Application TAI-1A
TM8100 Jose Alfredo Esquivel Matamoros TAI-2
MAXON
SL500 Alexander Nesterov SL500 MAX-1
STANDARD
HX-190 Alexander 'Gulliver' STA-1
HX-290V Roman RV3SBQ PPS290 STA-3
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Pseudo-KENWOOD
Valery Babiy KPG-87D KEN-2
TK-3260
Pseudo-MOTOROLA
Nikolay aka 'KOKA' (reports itself as KENWOOD TK-3207 !) KPG-87D KEN-2
GP-327
Pseudo-MOTOROLA
Victor from Alma-Ata (reports itself as KENWOOD TK-3107 !) KPG-55D KEN-2
GP-3688
Pseudo-KENWOOD
Victor from Alma-Ata KPG-87D KEN-2
TK-450A
Pseudo-KENWOOD
Andrey 'Anten' (the same as Joker JK-450C, in fact it is Baotong BT-488) Baotong BT-488 KEN-2
TK-450C
Pseudo-MOTOROLA
Valery UA9MRQ R00.05.02 MOT-4
GP-680
Pseudo-MOTOROLA
Alexander Nesterov, Alexander 'Gulliver' (reports itself as KENWOOD TK-3107 !) KPG-55D KEN-2
T5930
Pseudo-KENWOOD
Alexander UR5TID KPG-80D KEN-1B
TK-7020-1
Pseudo-KENWOOD
Andrey 'Anten' (several sorts of high quality fakes) KPG-70D KEN-1B
TK-8108
CI-V interface
OPTOELECTRONICS
the author the author's Y/V-1A
DC440 decoder
SIEMENS cellular phones
A35 the author (firmware programming) Freia, etc. PHO-3
C35i the author (AT-commands, firmware programming) Hyper Terminal, c3i_xxxx, ... PHO-3
Hyper Terminal, c35i_xxxx,
M35 the author (AT-commands, firmware programming) PHO-3
...
Hyper Terminal, Winswup32,
the author (firmware programming, AT-commands), Andrey Kolennikov (firmware
S35 ZeeSiemensG3, S35C35M35 PHO-3
programming, unlocking, customizing)
Explorer
ME45 the author (AT-commands), Yevgueny RA9MHL (firmware programming) Hyper Terminal, Freia... PHO-3
S45 the author (AT-commands) Hyper Terminal PHO-3
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Reporting about testing the programming cable please give the following information:
1. your name and, if desired, your location;
2. the type (types) of the radios tested, the corresponding software, the connector used.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The correctly assembled programming cable needs no adjustment. But... Let's see the troubleshooting technique if the cable does not work..
1. Check the assembly carefully. Check the component correspondence with the schematic diagram. Here are the most common errors in the
programming cable assembly.
Sometimes the VT2 PNP transistor is replaced with an NPN transistor. Obviously it will not work.
Some people try to use any awailable transistors instead of denoted. In this case the work is not guaranteed.
Sometimes the prescribed voltage regulator is replaced with 78L05, even with 7805. In this case the cable can not be powered from the port reliably.
Those regulator ICs should be used with the external power supply only with the appropriate C4 capacitance.
Some people try to use different resistor values. They think it will do. No, it will not.
VD1, VD2, VD5, VD6, VD8 diodes should be low power fast silicon ones. Power rectifier diodes and germanium diodes will not work.
Some guys think the more the C4 capacitance is the better. That is wrong. If the LP2950 is used C4 should be 1.0... 4.7 uF.
Some colleagues forget to put RTS-CTS and DTR-DSR jumpers or assume that those jumpers are not nessessary for some reason. That is wrong. The
cloning software can detect the programming cable presence by checking RTS-CTS and DTR-DSR status. Furthermore, when DOS softwares are used,
this sort of checking is performed by standard DOS procedures for port access.
2. Make sure no wires are broken and all contacts are reliable, especially in connection to the radio. Broken wires are the frequent reason of
malfunction. Please note ! Connection to the radio must be reliable. Round stereo jacks must be plugged in firmly until stop. Their flanges may be ground off
if needed. RJ-11 and RJ-45 connectors get oxidized easily. Socket contacts may be cleaned with an erasor scrap. Jack contacts may be cleaned with a thick
needle.
3. Make sure the regulator output voltage is 5V ± .1V. The wrong voltage may occur due to assembling defects or bad serial port extension pieces. Please
note: the serial port may power up the circuit only while accessing the radio. Some software (especially made by Motorola) gives no power from the port, so
external power is needed.
4. Make sure the software and operational system are correct. The most common mistake is running DOS programs under Windows. Port accessing
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technique under Windows is different, DOS programs access ports incorrectly. Use MS DOS or Windows'98 in DOS mode for such programs.
5. Make sure the radio is powered correctly, is turned on and functions properly. Uncareful trunking board removing or burning radio inner circuits with
the bad programming cable makes the radio unprogrammable. The battery of a portable radio must be charged completely. A mobile radio must be powered
with an appropriate power supply.
6. Consider the specific features of the radio being programmed. Most radios are put in programming (cloning) mode automatically. Some radios are put in
programming (cloning) mode manually by pressing a specific set of buttons while turning on. Some radios need pressing specified buttons to start data upload
or download. Some radios may be locked from reading or writing data. Refer to radio manuals or search the web for information.
PLEASE NOTE ! The author does not collect and does not distribute radio programming or service software. Please do not apply for the software !
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Reviewed: 2012/04/22.
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