Hi, does anyone have an extra or could stear me to a place to buy the programming cable that works from the front of a remote mount setup??
It's a real pain to get into the radio in the back since this is a HHCH mounted application in my little tight car. LOL
Thanks
Stan
Programming Cable for remote mount, Front LOAD
Programming Cable for remote mount, Front LOAD
Stan Glass
Owner
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Manufacturer of BADGES and PATCHES for Public Safety worldwide.
Owner
USPSS
Manufacturer of BADGES and PATCHES for Public Safety worldwide.
MA/COM finally got wise to the problem of having to rip the radio out or climb in the trunk every time the radio needed to be programmed. The M7100 Remote Extended Option Cable (CA101288V4) is identical to the one for the Orion, but there's a 15 pin high-density DB programming connector pigtail which you can mount under the dash or under the seat.
However, you will also need the M7100 field programming cable (CA101287V1). This plugs directly from the COM port on the computer into the connector (no programming box).
I just completed a dual radio setup that uses an Orion 800 MHz EDACS radio and an M7100IP VHF radio. If you've got dual radios, unfortunately you still need to get at the trunk because the programming bus won't tolerate having two radios across the data bus. If you have single remote radio, however, you're good to plug in and go.
FMR, Inc. has the remote cable..probably cheaper than ordering through MACOM.
http://www.fmr-inc.com/
However, you will also need the M7100 field programming cable (CA101287V1). This plugs directly from the COM port on the computer into the connector (no programming box).
I just completed a dual radio setup that uses an Orion 800 MHz EDACS radio and an M7100IP VHF radio. If you've got dual radios, unfortunately you still need to get at the trunk because the programming bus won't tolerate having two radios across the data bus. If you have single remote radio, however, you're good to plug in and go.
FMR, Inc. has the remote cable..probably cheaper than ordering through MACOM.
http://www.fmr-inc.com/