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A Universal Programming Cable For Radios


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KENWOOD TK-250/350. Enters programming mode by pressing Lamp and Lo buttons while turning the radio on.



KENWOOD TK-353. Radios are put in the programming mode by holding the side button below PTT and C button while powring the radio on. "--PC--" should appear on its display.



Ukrainian KENWOOD TK-7020. According to colleagues' messages, different KENWOOD prototypes can be marked TK-7020 produced by Arcom company, Ukraine. They can be TK-7102/8102, TK-7108/8108 without a display, low power and high power (H) versions; TK-7100/8100 with a display.



VERTEX VX-4107. The sofware CE59 may not work correctly under Windows'98. Under Windows XP it works fine.



VERTEX VXR-5000. The software for the VERTEX VXR-5000 might not run properly on modern computers with fast processors. It is proved that the software works fine with iCeleron 433 MHz processors.
Nevertheless, Serguey Bunin has successfully programmed this device with a DELL laptop computer (iPentium Centrino 1.6GHz processor) under real MS DOS (not Windows !).
Valery UAGLPG has successfully programmed this repeater under Windows XP. He had used VMware Workstation program, started Windows'98 in the DOS mode and ran the CE8 software. He utilised the modern laptop computer ASUS X58C.



VERTEX VXR-7000. The software for VERTEX VXR-7000, like the one for VERTEX VXR-5000, might not run properly on modern computers with fast processors. It is proved that the software works fine with i80486 processors. (Reported by Alexander Tataurov).



MOTOROLA M110. At least, there are two different subtypes of M110. One of them can be easily programmed with our programming cable via the 8-pin socket. The other one has 6-pin socket and needs a specific programming cable and a specific software



MOTOROLA MAG ONE MP300. The software requires the point symbol (".") to be used as a system decimal separator. Otherwise, the software will malfunction. (Reported by Nikolay aka 'KOKA').



MOTOROLA GM-1280. This radio's microphone socket has 10 pins. However, 8-pin RJ-45 jack will fit and will work correctly. (Reported by Alexander 'Gulliver').



ICOM IC-H10. The radio is put in the clone mode by pressing MON and CLONE (under MON) buttons while switching on the power.



Pseudo-KENWOOD TK-2107L. Yuri US5IVZ has reported the following.
         In its user manual the radio is marked as "the professional transceiver 118". The manufacturer name is nowhere indicated. The software is named "PGM_v1.0" or "PGM_v1.02" (for Windows XP). Under Windows'98 the software is disfunctional. The software is not completely stable. Audio modulation level is very low.



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