Hytera Model Settings Do Not Match
We do not guarantee, for any particular purpose, the accuracy, validity, timeliness. Radio Frequency (RF) is a frequency of electromagnetic radiation in the range at. Via the menu: Go to “Settings - Radio Settings - Keypad Lock” to enable. CTCSS/CDCSS Match: The radio is allowed to transmit when CTCSS/. DMR Repeater, what do I need? General Off Topic. Or you can use mine and change your ID and Callsign, might be in your best interest to copy my settings into yours, again link at the bottom. Once you have made the changes, save the file, go back to the Raspberry, hover over Amateur Radio, then click on. The SLR5500 will not work Hytera repeaters on the IP interface. Interoperability only governs the RF Air Interface (i.e. Motorola radio works on a Hytera repeater and a Hytera radio works on a Motorola repeater).
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Where can I get (the latest) CPS?From where you bought your radio. Or if you prefer.The version of CPS I have gives error code #1057 when I read my new radio?The firmware version in the radio is newer than that which the CPS can support. You need to update your version of CPS.When I plug the programming cable into the PC, Windows does not make the 'USB Start' sound?This is correct, there is no 'intelligence' or level conversion in the programming cable. This will only happen when you connect a radio.When I connect the radio to my PC, Windows asks for a driver? As far as I know, Windows 7 and 10 do not have this problem.This should only occur with Windows XP and 2000. The drivers are not signed and you need to install them manually by selecting 'Have Disk' and pointing to. Windows will give a warning when installing this, you can ignore this warning.When I try to read the radio I get an error code #595?Error 595 is generally caused by an IP address conflict.
When your radio is connected to the PC, Windows sets up a network connection to the radio. The default IP address used for this connection is in the 192.168.10.x range (usually the radio is.1 and your PC is.2).If you are going to be programming a lot of radios, the easiest solution would be to change the IP address range allocated to your PC on your LAN/WLAN network so that it is not in the same range as the radio.As soon as I plug the radio into the PC, I loose all network connectivity? The fix is to allocate a static metric to your LAN/WLAN connection:.
Open the Network Connections folder. Right click the LAN or WiFi connection. Click Properties then go to Internet Protocol Version 4. Click Properties and go to Advanced.
Un-tick Automatic metric. Enter a 1 for the Interface metric.
OK; OK; OK.This seems to occur mostly with Windows 7 PCs. The reason is that Windows is somehow allocating a lower device metric to the MOTOTRBO radio and your PC now thinks it's the new network connection to use.If this is your only radio, simply change the Radio IP address in the codeplug or just switch off WiFi/unplug the LAN cable when programming your radio.How do I program my radio?I've produced a number of tutorial videos and these are available on.How do I upgrade my MOTOTRBO radio?Via the CPS - see. It takes about two minutes depending on the model and how good your PC is. Make sure the radio is properly powered during this process and that you don't mistakenly unplug the cable - otherwise you'll understand what some people mean by 'bricked'.If I clone my radio, the Radio ID is not overwritten?This can be turned off in the CPS.
Go to EditPreferences and tick Clone Radio Identity.When I read a new radio, the CPS shows error code #1027 codeplug version not supported?Like nearly all Motorola radios, your MOTOTRBO radio has a regional ID. Generally speaking, there are two possibilities: either you purchased the radio from another region (i.e. Grey market) or have downloaded a (pirate) copy of the CPS from the internet. In either case, you will need to contact the company who sold you this radio and request support from them.My problem isn't listed here, what now?
If you work for a Motorola Platinum Partner or Distributor in, you can contact me directly. Otherwise you'll have to contact the company who sold you your radio. Or contact a Motorola Reseller by clicking.I've tried to list the most common programming problems - if I've missed something, please add a comment here or have a look at the comments to see if anyone else asked the same question.
Are you able to read the radio using a cable? If not, then the CPS you have might be too old for this radio. Is the radio paired via Bluetooth? If not, you need to make sure the radio is paired to the PC and that Windows has the necessary drivers installed to support data.
The IP address of the PCs Bluetooth connection must be in the same subnet as the radio (this is set in the CPS) and the Bluetooth button must be active in order to read the radio. Unfortunately the error codes aren't that useful: 5470 just means that there is a link error. Sorry, I cannot help much here, you need to contact your local Motorola dealer if my suggestions don't work (click on MotorolaGetting Support at the top of this page). Using Chrome. I think timed out.I have a XPR4580 that I recently updated to digital with the entitlement key from Motorola. Previous to that I was running it analog on 900MHz ham repeaters.
After updating, I got a codeplug from a friend with the same radio and used the Clone tool in CPS10 to load it into my radio. Afterwards, the radio would not key any analog repeaters and gave the 'no connection' tone when trying to key digital. My friend told me this same thing happened to him when he updated his radio from analog to digital and he ended up re-creating the entire codeplug. But it seems to me there should be some way to use Clone, since it is part of CPS. I am just wondering if I am missing anything. You would need to contact the UK Relief Organization you got the radios from. They will have bought it from a Dealer in the UK.
The Dealer would also be able to provide you with a legal copy of the CPS.Optionally, if you send can email me the serial number from one of the radios, I can have the dealer who sold the radios, follow up on this? My email address is listed above (6th icon under my profile).I cannot provide CPS in case you are wondering. The CPS also cannot be downloaded from the internet - any copies are probably pirated and infected with malware. Firstly verify that you have full access to C:ProgramDataMotorolaMOTOTRBO CPS.If you are 100% sure you have access, then uninstall the CPS. Make sure you don't have any inactivated licences. on the PC then delete the%ALLUSERSPROFILE%MotorolaMOTOTRBO CPS folder. Reboot and re-install the CPS by clicking on the setup.exe file (and not the autorun.exe on the DVD root folder).You could also try installing CPS version 11.0?.If you do have licences which have been registered, contact Motorola or your supplier and explain what happened so they can re-issue an EID for what was lost in this process.
I am also have the same problem. And i have done all the step that you give in previous comment. But it not working. Can you advise me?Firstly verify that you have full access to C:ProgramDataMotorolaMOTOTRBO CPS.If you are 100% sure you have access, then uninstall the CPS. Make sure you don't have any inactivated licences. on the PC then delete the%ALLUSERSPROFILE%MotorolaMOTOTRBO CPS folder.
Reboot and re-install the CPS by clicking on the setup.exe file (and not the autorun.exe on the DVD root folder).You could also try installing CPS version 11.0?.If you do have licences which have been registered, contact Motorola or your supplier and explain what happened so they can re-issue an EID for what was lost in this process. Hi Wayne, I am have 2 MTR3000 on 2 sites 10Km apart, 2 freqs.
When I check (using a 3rd party 'Watcher' app) - I find that only 1 slot is being used and that all the Data (ARS, GPS etc.) and voice share the same slot. I have double checked the Code plugs on the repeaters and subscriber radios (DP4801) and cannot see where I have programmed it incorrectly. I have followed your excellent tutorials, referenced the System Planner and referred to the MotoTRBO certification course and notes - still I cannot see my error.
I have copies of the codeplugs I wrote on the course and also used these as a reference.Also I notice since I enabled the ARS and GPS that sometimes the speech is more like a Robot sound. Is this because of the extra activity on the slot?I was trying to achieve slot 2 as data only (ARS, GPS, OTAP, SMS.) and Slot 1 for audio where all subscribers would talk and answer to the operations dispatcher as standard but be able to make group or private calls as an option.Would Capacity Plus be better? Would this work with my 2 repeaters being 10km apart? (I know I should use LCP but to pay €1100 per repeater is a a lot of money when I have just spent €130,000 on all the repeaters, radios, aerials, masts, etc.) Not having a go at Motorola but as an organisation, we buy through a nominated Framework Supplier/Dealer and until completing the MotoTRBO course, did not know that LCP was a (expensive) paid extra. Now it will take months to purchase the LCP and I really need to get the network up and running ASAP so I can upgrade at a later stage. Hi, I just wanted to give my experience with Mototrbo Portable and Windows 10.
It took me about a month of on and off researching to figure out why my radios would, at first, keep coming up under the COM port section of device manager which I later realized was cause when copying over my CPS and I failed to copy the Motorola Radio Driver folder. Then I ran into an issue of the radio coming up under network adapters but throwing a Code 10, 'Device won't start'. After another week of looking for new drivers thinking that was the issue, I went into Device Manager, right clicked on the Mototrbo Radio under network adapters, selected properties, selected advanced tab, clicked on Network Address, clicked value and changed the 0 to a 1 and hit okay. After that everything was working properly! Just one more check to make if nothing else is working!Thanks. Holmes,your sites and videos are really informative. Thanks for this.But I have a Problem, I couldnt find a solution.
I have a DP4600e and CPS 14.0. I can connect the device and also read the information from device to CPS, but when trying to upload a config to the device, following failure pops up: 'Failure Nr. 1236 - Writing/Duplication not possible. Input one or more valid RAS-Key-Values to continue.' (Its not the exact failure-text, because Ive translated it from german.)Whrere can I configure these Values?Hope you can help me, thank you,Kurt.
Hytera Cps V9
We are using DP4801 radios and we have TRBOnet dispatch software. Is there any way to remotely delete text messages on a radio (as we have sensitive information). Any of these possibilities could work for us:1. Set inbox limit as 1 or 2, so would always override old messages sooner rather than current 30 limit.2. An option to delete radio inbox remotely through TRBOnet or other software?The only solution I can think of so far is through OTAP deleting all text messages but that is hardly a practical solution. Any ideas would be helpful!Thanks. Hello, I recently got a Motorola DP4400 but when programming with CPS software (build 717) asks me for a password to read the contents of the radio.
Same when I want to write a configuration file. The old owner obviously does not remember the password.
The DP4400 although in excellent condition, is simply unusable:(Do you know an effective method to reset it and be able to program it again? (The method using Wireshark to sniff the connection between the PC and the radio no longer works).Thank you for your help,McBuzz.
It sounds like you might have R2.3 firmware in that radio. For a short while (for one release I think) it was possible to set a write password, in addition to the read password.A radio like this can be 'reset' by means of a device recovery. For this you'll need an upgrade package that's the same or newer than what's currently in the radio. Ideally you should be using the latest CPS and firmware - see the CPS, go to Device, Recover Device. The remaining steps are like upgrading the firmware - see a device recovery erases everything except CfS features! I apologize for the delay in replying.
I though I had replied but I dont see my reply anymore.It is not necessary for radio to be registered to perform any communications. If the ARS target radio is down, there will be some nimpact to communications:- Portable users will notice that their battery discharges quicker.- The repeater will seem busier than usual.- There may be occasions where a user gets a call reject due to a packet collsion.Other than that, there will be no impact to other operations. Hi Wayne, I asked my distributor this question and all they said was Install the Ignition Sense kit.My problem is the description and the 2 Options plus what actually happens.I use the Ignition Sense cable on my fleet of DM4401 and DM4601. The problem we have always noticed is that If I set the Ignition Sense to Disable Ignition Off. It does not work. It folows the Ignition sense plus auto timer.
The function On/Off Or Ignition is exactly the same.I want to have the radio power on when Ignition is on and power down when ignition is off, but I also want to be able to use the manual power button and have this time out after say 20 minutes. What if the keys are lost or broken? I need my operators to be able to power the radio and call. I also need it to auto power down if they forget to switch off. I thought this would be a better use of the Ygnition sense circuit as the 1st and 3rd options are identical. I am on FW2.08 and the radios are brand new. The Ignition sensor kit and cable are motorola original.Any ideas on this before I give the dealer another call and insist they fix it instead of fobbing me off.
If by chance you're running analogue mode:Each DP1400 needs to have a unique MDC1200 Primary ID. The TX Signaling System needs to be set to MDC Sys X.The above Primary IDs have to be added to the DM1600 Contact List. The RX Signaling System on the channel used must be set to MDC Sys X The Signaling Squelch can be set to OR or AND.If you're running digital mode:Each DP1400 needs to have a unique Radio ID. The radios should all be configured to transmit on the same Talkgroup.The above Radio IDs have to be added to the DM1600 Contact List. The radio also has be set up to transmit on the same Talkroup as the DP1400s.The RX Group List (which is what I think you are referring to) is only for Talkgroups. You should not use Talkgroups for radio identification.
Hello Waynes,I just installed the new version of RM. The installation went well, I did not get an error message. When I connect to RM Configuration Client, I have all my data.
Now when I connect a radio it is no longer automatically recognized and it does not appear in the RM Device Monitor as it was the case with the previous version. In addition I can not read or program a configuration on radios. RM Device Monitor puts an error message saying that it can not communicate with the radio while it sees it. All settings in RM Server, RM Configuration Client and RM Device Monitor are identical to the old version. All applications connect to the RM Server. I use windows 10.Can you help me?