Motorola Radius Gm300 Radio Doctor
2020年12月9日Download: http://gg.gg/nfg7r
*Motorola Radius Gm300 Radio Doctor
*Motorola Gm300 Software
Introductory Information on the MaxTrac, Radius and GM300 series radios, the DeskTrac station, and the GR300, GR400, GR500, GR1225, R1225 and RKR1225 series repeaters Compiled by Mike Morris WA6ILQ An introduction to the Motorola radios covered by this section, with background, history, some model-specific information, photos, and lots of miscellaneous tidbits such as mic jack or antenna.
*Oct 12, 2017 The Motorola MaxTrac, Radius, GM300. Covers the GMC and GMR models of the GM300 radio. Service manual is avaialble for download from the Zetron page at. This is a short tutorial on how to program the Motorola Radius GM300 radio with the. Program a Motorola Radius GM300. The GM300 Radio Doctor piece of. Motorola GM300 Information Page By Robert.
*USB Programming Cable for Motorola Mobile CDM GM PRO Radio Maxtrac CDM750 CDM1250 CDM1550LS CM200 CM300 GM300 GM328 GM338 GM340 GM360 GM380 GM1280 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 $26.99 $ 26. 99 ($2.70/10 Items).
Programming / Service software for the Motorola Radius GM300
It has been pointed out to me that this software only works with the GM300 so I have adjusted the page.
After searching for the genuine Motorola program I came across Motorola Radius GM300 Radio Doctor. This program runs fine under Windows XP and will do all the functions that the genuine Motorola radio service software does. Here is the main screen.
See a video of the software in use
If you want a copy of Motorola Doctor software just join the following group
You will also need a simple interface to connect the radio to your PC. You can make your own or just search on Ebay for ’GM300 programming’ or make programming interface from below ’at your own risk’
GM300 programming connection When looking at the radio here are the numbers
As you can see to make the programming interface for your GM300 is very basic.
Connection your Motorola GM300 for Echolink or IRLP etc.
If you want to use the COS/COR output from your GM300 the COS/COR on pin 8 is (active low). Many interfaces need a COS/COR input that is (active high) at 2 to 5vdc. You can make up a circuit to convert the output from pin 8 or take a COS/COR output from inside the radio that will give you a (active high) output. You will need to access the logic board on the underside of the radio. Remove the front of radio and the bottom cover and lift off the RF shield. See photo below.
If you use thin wire you will be able to feed this out the edge of the 16 way connector. I tied a knot round the connector on the board to stop it being pulled off the board. Take care not to short this COS/COR out because it will damage the radio.Loading...
Operating Instructions for the Motorola Radius® GM300 8-Channel, Conventional FM Radio
ON/OFF
CHANNEL
MONITOR
SCAN
TRANSMIT/
VOLUME
UP
LED
LED
BUSY LED
+
MICROPHONE
CHANNEL MONITOR
SELECT
SPEAKER
CONNECTOR
DOWN
SCANMotorola Radius Gm300 Radio DoctorTo turn the radio on
Turn the ON/OFF VOLUME knob to the right until it clicks. The LED lights will show the last status of the radio, and a start-up tone will be heard.Motorola Gm300 SoftwareTo receive
Set the volume by turning the ON/OFF VOLUME knob clockwise.
Select the channel by pressing the UP/DOWN ( / ) button. An extended press will scroll through the channels.
To monitor a channel, push the MONITOR ( ) button or take the microphone off hook. When in the monitor mode, the amber MONITOR LED will light steadily.
To unsquelch the radio, press and hold the MONITOR ( ) button for two seconds.
To leave the unsquelched mode, press the MONITOR ( ) button again. This will return the radio to the coded squelch (PL/DPL) mode.
A short beep tone will be heard whenever a keypress is made.To transmit
When the channel is clear, press and hold down the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button on the side of the microphone, and speak slowly and clearly. The TRANSMIT/BUSY LED will remain red until the PTT button is released to indicate that you are “on the air”.
The red TRANSMIT/BUSY LED will flash whenever there is another carrier on the selected channel.
NOTE: If your radio has the Time-out-timer (TOT) function activated, transmission will terminate if you hold the PTT button down for over 60 seconds or the programmed time period. When this occurs, an alert tone sounds four seconds before the transmission is cut. To resume transmitting, release the PTT and push again.
*6880902Z26*
Download: http://gg.gg/nfg7r
*Motorola Radius Gm300 Radio Doctor
*Motorola Gm300 Software
Introductory Information on the MaxTrac, Radius and GM300 series radios, the DeskTrac station, and the GR300, GR400, GR500, GR1225, R1225 and RKR1225 series repeaters Compiled by Mike Morris WA6ILQ An introduction to the Motorola radios covered by this section, with background, history, some model-specific information, photos, and lots of miscellaneous tidbits such as mic jack or antenna.
*Oct 12, 2017 The Motorola MaxTrac, Radius, GM300. Covers the GMC and GMR models of the GM300 radio. Service manual is avaialble for download from the Zetron page at. This is a short tutorial on how to program the Motorola Radius GM300 radio with the. Program a Motorola Radius GM300. The GM300 Radio Doctor piece of. Motorola GM300 Information Page By Robert.
*USB Programming Cable for Motorola Mobile CDM GM PRO Radio Maxtrac CDM750 CDM1250 CDM1550LS CM200 CM300 GM300 GM328 GM338 GM340 GM360 GM380 GM1280 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 $26.99 $ 26. 99 ($2.70/10 Items).
Programming / Service software for the Motorola Radius GM300
It has been pointed out to me that this software only works with the GM300 so I have adjusted the page.
After searching for the genuine Motorola program I came across Motorola Radius GM300 Radio Doctor. This program runs fine under Windows XP and will do all the functions that the genuine Motorola radio service software does. Here is the main screen.
See a video of the software in use
If you want a copy of Motorola Doctor software just join the following group
You will also need a simple interface to connect the radio to your PC. You can make your own or just search on Ebay for ’GM300 programming’ or make programming interface from below ’at your own risk’
GM300 programming connection When looking at the radio here are the numbers
As you can see to make the programming interface for your GM300 is very basic.
Connection your Motorola GM300 for Echolink or IRLP etc.
If you want to use the COS/COR output from your GM300 the COS/COR on pin 8 is (active low). Many interfaces need a COS/COR input that is (active high) at 2 to 5vdc. You can make up a circuit to convert the output from pin 8 or take a COS/COR output from inside the radio that will give you a (active high) output. You will need to access the logic board on the underside of the radio. Remove the front of radio and the bottom cover and lift off the RF shield. See photo below.
If you use thin wire you will be able to feed this out the edge of the 16 way connector. I tied a knot round the connector on the board to stop it being pulled off the board. Take care not to short this COS/COR out because it will damage the radio.Loading...
Operating Instructions for the Motorola Radius® GM300 8-Channel, Conventional FM Radio
ON/OFF
CHANNEL
MONITOR
SCAN
TRANSMIT/
VOLUME
UP
LED
LED
BUSY LED
+
MICROPHONE
CHANNEL MONITOR
SELECT
SPEAKER
CONNECTOR
DOWN
SCANMotorola Radius Gm300 Radio DoctorTo turn the radio on
Turn the ON/OFF VOLUME knob to the right until it clicks. The LED lights will show the last status of the radio, and a start-up tone will be heard.Motorola Gm300 SoftwareTo receive
Set the volume by turning the ON/OFF VOLUME knob clockwise.
Select the channel by pressing the UP/DOWN ( / ) button. An extended press will scroll through the channels.
To monitor a channel, push the MONITOR ( ) button or take the microphone off hook. When in the monitor mode, the amber MONITOR LED will light steadily.
To unsquelch the radio, press and hold the MONITOR ( ) button for two seconds.
To leave the unsquelched mode, press the MONITOR ( ) button again. This will return the radio to the coded squelch (PL/DPL) mode.
A short beep tone will be heard whenever a keypress is made.To transmit
When the channel is clear, press and hold down the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button on the side of the microphone, and speak slowly and clearly. The TRANSMIT/BUSY LED will remain red until the PTT button is released to indicate that you are “on the air”.
The red TRANSMIT/BUSY LED will flash whenever there is another carrier on the selected channel.
NOTE: If your radio has the Time-out-timer (TOT) function activated, transmission will terminate if you hold the PTT button down for over 60 seconds or the programmed time period. When this occurs, an alert tone sounds four seconds before the transmission is cut. To resume transmitting, release the PTT and push again.
*6880902Z26*
Download: http://gg.gg/nfg7r
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