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Bob May 13th 08 06:19 AM

Motorola RIB repair
 
Does anyone have a good source for repairing an original equipment
Motorola RIB box? I keep getting error #7 with it despite the
computer I am using. I am using older 486 PC's running dos only and
this has worked on them before. Any help would be appreciated.

JB[_3_] May 13th 08 04:11 PM

Motorola RIB repair
 
There is absolutely nothing to them but a few transistors. Any radio shop
should have no trouble. Only problems I've ever had was bad battery or
cables or connectors (pins disappear). Send it to me with $50, I'll send it
back within 5 days.

http://infotech.awardspace.com

"Bob" wrote in message
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Does anyone have a good source for repairing an original equipment
Motorola RIB box? I keep getting error #7 with it despite the
computer I am using. I am using older 486 PC's running dos only and
this has worked on them before. Any help would be appreciated.




JB[_3_] May 13th 08 04:15 PM

Motorola RIB repair
 
Have you checked the mic connector for corrosion?

"Bob" wrote in message
...
Does anyone have a good source for repairing an original equipment
Motorola RIB box? I keep getting error #7 with it despite the
computer I am using. I am using older 486 PC's running dos only and
this has worked on them before. Any help would be appreciated.




RFI-EMI-GUY May 13th 08 05:46 PM

Motorola RIB repair
 
Bob wrote:
Does anyone have a good source for repairing an original equipment
Motorola RIB box? I keep getting error #7 with it despite the
computer I am using. I am using older 486 PC's running dos only and
this has worked on them before. Any help would be appreciated.


Bob; does it fail with other RSS? What RSS gives an "error 7". I spent
the longest time troubleshooting a "communications error" when in
reality, one of the RSS files was archived (read only) on the hard drive.

--
Joe Leikhim K4SAT
"The RFI-EMI-GUY"©

"Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason?
For if it prosper, none dare call it treason."

"Follow The Money" ;-P

Spud[_2_] June 26th 08 05:36 AM

Motorola RIB repair
 
Bob wrote:
Does anyone have a good source for repairing an original equipment
Motorola RIB box? I keep getting error #7 with it despite the
computer I am using. I am using older 486 PC's running dos only and
this has worked on them before. Any help would be appreciated.


I have found using an older 486 SX works fine or even better is a 386.
Depends on the software you're using. I've used a pentium on occasion w/
Saber software and sometimes it works, sometimes not. You can also try
creating a new personality for the radio and reprogram from scratch.
Hope this helps.

Jim-NN7K[_2_] June 26th 08 11:16 PM

Motorola RIB repair
 
Spud wrote:
Bob wrote:
Does anyone have a good source for repairing an original equipment
Motorola RIB box? I keep getting error #7 with it despite the
computer I am using. I am using older 486 PC's running dos only and
this has worked on them before. Any help would be appreciated.


I have found using an older 486 SX works fine or even better is a 386.
Depends on the software you're using. I've used a pentium on occasion w/
Saber software and sometimes it works, sometimes not. You can also try
creating a new personality for the radio and reprogram from scratch.
Hope this helps.



Early Motorola rib software (read this HT600 and earlier) apparently

didnt use handshakeingin their software - ht-1000 and later can use high

speed computers, but for those earlier versions, the slower the better

when it comes to programming. When working on these, was amazed to find


that they were useing an old, dual Floppy Drive computer (286)! to

program their radios (op system on one disk, rib software on other.

Wondered WHY, until tried it on 486-- wouldn't go. It also holds

for mobiles MCX1000, and earlier. As info, Jim NN7K


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