
- #Motorola program astro saber sale service manual#
- #Motorola program astro saber sale service upgrade#
- #Motorola program astro saber sale service portable#
If your new review has not been Approved after several days you can assume that it was found to not be within the product review T's&C's shown below during screening. Before adding a new product use the "Search" tool on reviews Home page to determine if that product already exists in a category.Ĥ. The delay varies from minutes to a day or more.ģ. The delay is for new review screening and approval. There is a delay before newly submitted reviews are Approved and posted in eHam's reviews. eHam's Product Reviews are a database of personal opinions of amateur related products and services.Ģ. Overall a great radio and would be looking for some other commercial equipment in the futureġ. I have to go a little distance to get great service but I don't mind after what I had to deal with before The only con that I have run in to is programing, the radio shops around my home are not to nice to work with some charging just to ask a question of a tech and flat out refusing to work with any ham freq and abiding by what the rules say. With the smart charger it takes the worry of overcharge or undercharge of a battery As far as the battery life it is by far better then any amateur ht I have worked with, charge it every couple days and it will run like a workhorse. I will admit it is a little heavy to carry around (Looking to get a leather holster to fix that). website, where most of this information is directly copied from, and contains more in depth details.I bought this radio after my HT1000 decided to take a nosedive, never been happier.Ĭlean cut loud audio, solid well built design and overall a good radio This cable is made up of the following parts: This cable is for the Astro Saber and Saber Si. You may also want to take a look at the RKN4046A Flash/Service Cable. The programming cable for the XTS3000 and XTS3500 is the same as the other Jedi radios, RKN4035A, and its pinout can be found here. Take a look at the ASTRO Saber Programming Cable.
#Motorola program astro saber sale service upgrade#
Note that it is the same as the one for the mobiles, except for the available power levels and the "H" at the beginning of the model number to denote portable.Ī listing of the ASTRO flash upgrade options can be found here.

#Motorola program astro saber sale service portable#
Here you can find the Astro Portable model breakdown chart.

#Motorola program astro saber sale service manual#
The part number for the manual for the HHCH for the XTS3000 Vehicular Adapter (XTVA) is "ASTRO XTVA Handheld Control Head User Guide 68P81088C79" and the following information applies for the actual HHCH (hand held control head) for the XTS series radios: Q229AB PLN7737A Control Head, Hand-Held (HHCH)for XTS 3000 & 3500 series radios only. Only keyloaders with a model suffix DX or later will properly keyload an Astro, while BX & CX (as well as DX) models will work fine with a regular Saber.įor keyloading, you use the same cable as a regular Saber, TKN8506, and the pinout is available here. The radio uses a third generation keyloader, there is a retro kit to upgrade the DES-XL key loader, and the data in and out pins are different. This causes problems since the center pin on the radio may not make contact and you will be transmitting into an open (bad). There are some cheap adapters that have a recessed center pin on the female side. Be sure that you use a high quality adapter if you are going to convert from the SMA to something else. In actual fact - aside from cosmetics and accesory/antenna connections, the two radios (XTS-3000 and ASTRO Saber) are 'electrically identical' - S.S.-product support engineer, '99-'01.Īll these radios use a standard SMA connector for the antenna. Most of this information is for the Astro Saber, but since the XTS3000 and its family are programmed by the same RSS, a lot of the information will be relevant for it too.
