[Motorola] Syntor X9000 low band programming into the 6 meterham band
Johnjewkes at aol.com
Johnjewkes at aol.com
Mon Jul 20 20:25:09 EDT 2009
Sorry, Forgot for a mo that it went Syntor, Syntor X, Syntor X 9000. Yes,
looking in the book, (As I should have rather than rely on Gray Matter), The
Syntor X 9000 does have the RSS/RIB instructions. It is the older two that
need the chips yanked and spanked, unless you canj find an older motorola
shop that still has the PROMS and UV Flash PROMS EPROMS etc...
73 es tnx de John W6HNC
In a message dated 7/17/2009 2:16:56 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
kb0nly at mchsi.com writes:
X9000's use an EEprom and it programmable by RSS, so you don't need to do
any chip pulling, etc....
The Syntor X is easy, pull the memory module, open it, pull the chip,
erase,
burn with new image, reassemble.
Been there done that....
73,
Scott
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From: <Johnjewkes at aol.com>
To: <motorola at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Motorola] Syntor X9000 low band programming into the 6
meterham band
> You will find as I did, the chips (PROM) for the Syntor Series and the
> Eproms used by the Syntor 9000's are very, very hard and expensive to
come
> by.
> The repeater builders site has information as does Batlabs, about making
a
> daughter board the uses a different chip, readily available to allow you
> to
> use an EEPROM chip that can be programmed on the fly rather than
throwing
> them out or for anchoring boats. Sadly, Motorola has stopped carrying
> parts
> for rigs 20 years old or older, seeing a better chance of selling new,
> NTIA compliant gear and making big bucks, rather than waiting for a
whole
> bunch of old radios to need parts.
> 73 de John W6HNC/AAR0MI
>
>
> In a message dated 7/17/2009 9:16:43 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> jims at sytechcorp.com writes:
>
> In searching for information on how to program several of the Syntor
> X9000 radios that I have acquired, it seems like there is a special
> software version that is required to go outside the normal 29.7 to 50.0
> MHz limits. I do have a need to continue using some 33, 39 and 46 MHz
> channels.
>
> If anyone can point me in the direction of solving his issue, I would be
> in your debt.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
>
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