Can't read/write to Spectra after adding HLN1185B
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Can't read/write to Spectra after adding HLN1185B
Can't read or write to my high power Spectra after enabling it for the Siren/PA. I tried it with and without the Systems 9000 box plugged in. Any known issues? HELP!
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Um how are you trying to read it. You can not have the siren cable plugged in when trying to program the radio. The radiohas two dual db25 ports on the front. The one under the power plug is where the control head cable goes. The one to the right of it is where the programming cable goes.
You said you tried it with and without the siren box attached, unless you custom fabricated a programming cable that would be impossible to try to read it while the siren is fully attached.
Jason
You said you tried it with and without the siren box attached, unless you custom fabricated a programming cable that would be impossible to try to read it while the siren is fully attached.
Jason
I was wondering if maybe we were discussing a mid-power unit, as you can access the DB15 programming connector still...
As Jason said, you can only read from the DB25 connector inside the handle, and the unit must be powered on. You will get a 'Fail 08/10' when it powers up, but thats just because the HLN1185 isn't hooked up.
As Jason said, you can only read from the DB25 connector inside the handle, and the unit must be powered on. You will get a 'Fail 08/10' when it powers up, but thats just because the HLN1185 isn't hooked up.
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Yah, I was confused when I said I'd tried it with and without the Sys9000 amp plugged in (obviously
).. Nope, it's a T83 with the two DB25s. Just strange that after I enabled the Sys9000 amp I couldn't use the DB25 for reading or writing. Other radios are still reading/writing with the same setup. Oh well, I'll keep chuging away. Thanks all ![:)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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<BigSnip>KB9KST wrote:Um how are you trying to read it. You can not have the siren cable plugged in when trying to program the radio.
I beg to differ. I have, in my van's setup, a 'breakout' box that I made because I needed to connect more than just the HLN1185 to the front connector (specifically, the TX/RX leads from my audio panel). All it consists of is some daisy-chained D-sub 25's on flat cable, with an all-25-pins shielded jumper cable connecting it to the radio.
(Update, 16-Mar-06)
KB9KST had already mentioned a custom cable in his post. I simply didn't read far enough to see it. My error...
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