[Motorola] HT-1000 Cloning, RIB and cables

K0DAN k0dan at comcast.net
Wed May 5 19:28:07 EDT 2010


Here's HT600/MT1000 cloning instructions. The HT1000 is identical or very 
similar. You can build up your own cloning cables but the trick will be 
finding suitable accessory connectors for the radios. One trick is to cut up 
a pair of speaker-mics and splice the cables/pins as needed. The BATLABS 
site should have documentation on the pinouts.

Good luck.

dt

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE HT600/MT1000 CLONING CABLE





1. Remove the covers on the top of the radios which protect the external 
audio/data I/O connectors (Universal Connector).


2. Connect the cloning cable to the Universal Connector of both radio A (the 
"master") and radio B (the "slave").


3. Turn OFF radio A.


4. Turn ON radio B.


5. Place the PL switch on radio A to the carrier squelch position (shows a 
speaker symbol with no line through it) for full cloning. Full cloning will 
duplicate all frequency, PL, paging, deviation, squelch, and volume settings 
from radio A to radio B.


6. Simultaneously depress the PTT and monitor button on radio A and hold.


7. Turn on radio A. The green LED on radio B will flash

indicating cloning is in progress.


8. Cloning is complete once the green LED turns off and an alert tone is 
heard from radio B.


9. Release both PTT and monitor button on radio A.


10. Replace protective cover on Universal Connectors.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Coote, Jay" <jcoote at ci.arcadia.ca.us>
To: "Discussion of equipment manufactured by Motorola" 
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 5:28 PM
Subject: [Motorola] HT-1000 Cloning, RIB and cables


> List-
>
> A few HT-1000 questions, on behalf of a military unit:
>
> 1.    Can the HT-1000s be cloned, if so, what is the procedure and
> cloning cable?
> 2.    Are there schematics for building your own cloning and programming
> cables?
> 3.    Are there cheap, alternative sources for buying new  HT-1000
> programming and cloning cables?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay
>
>
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