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Guide to Programming the HT1000 (this is a draft, will include
much more material, work in progress for comment purposes
only)
2009-04-10 last edited
This guide is intended to be used by those who need to get a basic understanding of how
to use the Motorola RSS (Radio Service Software) to re-program their HT1000s for use
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Page 1 - 2009-04-10 last edited

Guide to Programming the HT1000 (this is a draft, will include much more material, work in progress for comment purposes only) 2009-04-10 last edit

Page 2 - Computer Hardware

(F1) Help (F2) System Configuration (F3) Side Button Configuration (F4) Alert Tone Configuration screen (F5) Option·Mate Configuration Screen (F6) Mo

Page 3 - Basic Procedure

This field specifies the "sleep period" for a radio on a Carrier Squelch channel when the Battery Saver feature is active. During the slee

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No Carrier - Clear channel is defined as an absence of carrier only. The user will be inhibited from transmitting if any activity is detected on the c

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VISAR, HT1000 "B" and later, and JT1000 MODEL SIDEBUTTON FUNCTIONS (Applicable to Sidebutton 1,2,3 selections.) See Figure 2 for details.

Page 6 - MAIN MENU

Phone Encode - Places the radio in the Telephone Encode mode, initiating an auto-access sequence if so programmed. Applicable for VISAR keypad mo

Page 7 - Transmit Alignment Menu

Sidebutton 1 = Scan/Scan Programming On/Off Sidebutton 2 = Select Scan On/Off only Sidebutton 1 = Scan On/Off Sidebut

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Figure 3. Mode Switch A,B,C and Side Buttons 1, 2, 3 ALERT TONE CONFIGURATION 16

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MASTER ALERT TONE CONTROL This field allows disabling of all alert tones controlled from this and all other screens, with 2 exceptions. These are

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When an un-programmed channel is selected, an alert tone will be emitted to warn the user that it is illegal and not available. TIMEOUT TIMER ALERT

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RX LOW BATTERY When enabled, this alert tone will be generated periodically according to the value of the Low Battery Alert Interval field when a lo

Page 12 - SIDE BUTTON CONFIGURATION

with MURS, 2M Ham (simplex and repeaters), and other VHF uses. The model HT1000 I prefer to own has a dtmf keypad to allow me to use phone patches wit

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option board installed in the radio. If this field is set to "Installed" without an option board in place, the radio Transmit and Receive au

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In the table at the bottom of the screen, the columns marked Position A, B, and C, correspond to the physical positions of the switch. The rows mark

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Talkaround - POSITION A is the Direct position, where two radios communicate without the benefit of the repeater, both transmitting and receiving on

Page 16 - ALERT TONE CONFIGURATION

Figure 5 SIGNALING OPTIONS MENU SIGNALLING OPTIONS MENU The Signalling Options Menu allows you to access the following sub- screens by pressing t

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QUIK-CALL II OPTIONS QUIK CALL II TABLE FREQUENCY - The Frequency is displayed in Hertz (Hz). You may scroll through the frequencies by using th

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will flash for the entire length of the message. This field controls the LED for QC II, MDC and ATIS Select Call. MDC/STAR/ATIS OPTIONS SIGNALLIN

Page 19 - OPTION-MATE CONFIGURATION

Portable: 0001 - 2047 (decimal) or 0001 - 8191 (decimal) (with a special decoder) Extended: 0001 - 9

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RADIO CHECK When this option is enabled, the dispatcher is allowed to check the state of the radio (turned on or off), as long as the radio is in ra

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SELECT CALL LED When this option is enabled, it causes the green LED on the top of an HT1000 and the front of a VISAR to flash when a Select Call

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The two frequency fields specify the tone frequencies for Singletone #1 and Singletone #2. The frequencies can range from 299 to 3011 Hz. When a frequ

Page 23 - SIGNALING OPTIONS MENU

Laptops vs. Desktops I prefer to use a laptop with a good battery. I’ve had desktop systems die because the UPS failed, commercial power failed and

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DTMF PHONE LIST PHONE #1 through #8 These fields allows storage of pre-programmed phone numbers which can be recalled from memory and auto-di

Page 25 - MDC/STAR/ATIS OPTIONS

This is the time period that carrier or carrier with PL (if on a PL channel) will be transmitted between DTMF digit during autodial. The value is exp

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This field determines whether the DTMF tones transmitted are "Continuous" (transmitted as long as the key is held down) or "Timed"

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This field selects the type of sidetone to be used during DTMF digit encode. The type of sidetone is also dependent on the "DTMF Tone Type"

Page 28 - SINGLETONE CONFIGURATION

Use the up/down arrow key to enable/disable for scanning any of the channels on the screen. If a channel is marked as "disabled" it will not

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When set to Enabled, the scanner will only stop on the non-priority channels in the scan list which are coded with the proper PL or DPL as set up in t

Page 30 - DTMF PHONE LIST

to. When the Channel Selector is cycled through the available channels, the tone will be sounded when the last active channel is accessed. This featu

Page 31 - F2 DTMF CONFIG (SUB-MENU)

MDC DECODE SCAN This enables the MDC decoder on priority and non-priority channels during radio scan if MDC decode is enabled on that channel. MDC D

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be enabled and the clear channel definition in the System Configuration menu must be set for this feature to operate properly. STAT-ALERT/ATIS SEL-C

Page 33 - F8 – SCAN LIST CHANNELS

Figure 2. (Taken from RSS variables available) MDC/TAR/ATIS DECODE – This feature enables signalling decode for MDC signalling on this channel. It is

Page 34 - F2 – SCAN CONFIG (SUB-MENU)

The RIBless connector should fit snugly, make sure it’s well secured. 3. Depending on where you installed the RSS you should change to that direc

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CHANNEL The channel may be set between 1 and the maximum channel available in the current model. SIGNALLING UNMUTING CONDITIONS The Voice Selec

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- Set up the PL/DPL and the Voice Selective Call configuration on the Channel Screen and the Radio Squelch Unmute/Mute field on the Channel Options S

Page 37 - CHANNEL CONFIGURATION SCREEN

the radio to unmute for a period of 10 seconds, the radio will enter the "sleep" mode. During the "sleep times," changes in the c

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AND unmuting operation functions such that the receiving unit will unmute audio when PL\DPL detect AND carrier detect are both true. This type of unm

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In other words, the receive frequency is 146.90000, the transmit frequency is 146.30000, the minus (-) character denotes the standard 600khz split

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To use MURS, set the channel to Narrow Band by selecting “F2 CHAN OPTIONS” and then change the IF Bandwidth to “12.5 kHz” (you can do this on a per

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1 151.820 Narrow 2 151.880 Narrow 3 151.940 Narrow 4 154.570 Wide/Narrow 5 154.600 Wide/Narrow PRINT MAIN MENU PRINT MAIN This screen allows you

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PRINT SERVICE This screen allows you to print the tuning parameters for the radio. The submenus allow more specific material to be selected for pr

Page 43 - (-, 67 Hz PL)

PRINT CODEPLUG MENU This screen allows you to print all of the codeplug parameters by pressing F9, or print sections by selecting the function

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Notes: Printing anything is dicey under DOS unless you have spent some time in verifying that your printer can be controlled using the old and ancient

Page 45 - MURS Frequencies

5. Press “Enter” and proceed to the main menu. 6. Make a backup. If this is the first time you’ve programmed your HT1000 it’s a very good idea to s

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This feature chooses the serial interface COM port that will be connected to the Radio Interface Box (RIB). Upon your first entry to the program, the

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This illustrates a successful com test. APPENDIX A: The issue with not using Windows is that a DOS command line window under windows cannot con

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8. Power down your radio, detach the RIBless cable, and then power the radio back up and confirm it functions as you expect it to. Congratulations, y

Page 49 - SETUP COMPUTER CONFIGURATION

F2 – Service: Alignment (Requires RIB) SERVICE MENU SCREEN F1 – HELP F2 – Transmit Alignment F3 – Receive Alignment F4 – Signalling Alignment F5 –

Page 50 - F3 – COM TEST

TRANSMIT POWER ALIGNMENT This screen reads te radio’s codeplug, then allows you to set the transmit power. You can select the frequency along with

Page 51 - APPENDIX A:

“F2” RADIO WIDE INFORMATION CUSTOMER ID You can use this field to provide additional information to help track codeplugs. Some customers may ha

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