Computer speed?

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Computer speed?

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I know this is a stupid question, but I am having a hell of time trying to program some Orion radios with DOS software. I can program away with Windows software, but DOS gives me an error that says something like "12v 12 error" or something like that when trying to program with DOS.

This happens when I try to program a radio that has previously been programmed with Windows Software. I am only trying to program without reading first (it's my understanding that you can not read a radio with DOS that has been previously programmed with Windows). Anyway, the DOS software gives me an error when trying to program stating that the Features don't match and to reset the radio in program mode and press enter to write new features to the radio. Well, after I do this, it appears to work at first, and then it stops and says "Error 12v something or other..."

I'm a little pissed right now, so I don't know the exact saying. Needless to say, I have to use Windows Radio Maint to get the radio back to life. Once it's back to life, it works great, but is only programmable with Windows.

I'm using a 600 MHz computer. Is this too fast?

If it wasn't for me having to program out of band, I'd just use Windows, but I need to get some HAM channels on a Lowband unit...

Thanks in advance.
Scott
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Post by rescue161 »

These errors occur on 600 MHz, 166 MHz and 120 MHz machines...

Here are the errors that I experience every time I try to program with DOS. After I press 'F1' to program, it gives me this:

Error: Reading Flash code. Recycle radio power to program special radio code to radio. Press enter to continue.

I press enter and get this:

Special radio code downloaded... and then it stops and displays this:

Radio- Flash error (erase 12v) (12) Press enter to continue.

I press enter and get this:

Error writing special flash radio code.

All of these Orions are this close to Ebay...
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Post by NodrogCop »

I'm not sure about Orions, but I know that some M/A Com radios can not be programmed with DOS once they've been programmed with Windows - non-backward compatibility, as it were. This is especially true if it's Windows EDACS software.

Someone, please correct me if I'm wrong here...

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Post by rescue161 »

The way the guy at MA-Com described to me was that you could program with DOS, but you just couldn't read.

Well, I've tried everything I know to program these things out of band. As soon as I can get an Astro Spectra, the VHF Orion will go to Ebay. I have never in my life had to deal with a radio as stubborn as this...
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Post by k6sjh »

Which OS are you running ?? It could be the same problem as the older Motorola software has and can't work with a dos shell in windows. Just a though.

I've programmed MPA's and Ranger S-825 heads with a 133 MHz machine in DOS.
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Post by rescue161 »

On the 120 MHz, I am using DOS only (no Windows at all). On the 600 MHz, I'm using a DOS window.

The Windows software that I have is the EDACS version. I have several different DOS versions (none seem to work).
Scott
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