Motorola Saber Programming Software

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Links Motorola SABER RSS Radio Service Software Most, if not all, 2-way radios can be programmed by means of a dedicated purpose-written piece of software, called Radio Service Software or RSS for short. Every type of radio, and sometime even every individual model, requires its own RSS. This page deals with programming a standard hand-held radio. It allows channels to be assigned with a frequency, output power, CTCSS and many other features that the radio is capable of. As the were developed in the late 1980s, it should be noted that the RSS was also developed in that era.

As a result, it won't run on a modern Windows-based computer. Please read this page carefully before attempting to program the radio.

In particular read the below. Furthermore, you should get yourself a copy of the RSS User's Guide, as the software is not self-explanatory and most of the options have a rather cryptic desciption. The User's Guide gives a detailed explanation of each of the options and comes with a number of examples. The configuration data of a SABER radio, is called a codeplug. A codeplug defines the features of the radio, but also the channels and their properties (e.g. The RSS allows codeplugs to be read from a radio, store them to disc, modify them, and write them back to the radio. Before attempting to write a configuration to a radio, it would be wise to read the current status of the radio first, and store this codeplug on your harddisc.

Anglijskij yazik dlya gornih inzhenerov barakova zhuravleva reshebnik onlajn. If something goes wrong when programming the radio, you can use this 'golden' codeplug to restore your precious radio. Also, before you start, make sure you read and understand the RSS User's Guide. Roland gw 8 stili. Warning Please note that the SABER RSS can not run on a Windows-based computer or anything that is faster than, say, 50 MHz, not even when running it in the DOS shell. The software was written in the late 1980s and contains timing loops that are based on the speed of a PC of that era.

Faster computers will attempt to write the data at a higher rate, resulting in corrupted radios. Although this sounds serious, it is possible to recover such radios once the data rate is correct again. Prerequisites In order to program a SABER radio, the following is required: • This is probably the most difficult-to-find part.

As the RSS software was written many years ago (when Windows and faster processors were not yet available), the software uses built-in timing loops that are processor speed-dependent. As a result the RSS can only be used on an old PC with a 386 processor that runs no faster than 50MHz and has no cache (or that has it cache disabled). Any attempt to use a faster PC will corrupt your radio. • A small interface box is needed between the radio (programming cable) and the PC.