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MIDLAND STM Mobile Radios

K9ROD

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I've been trying for a while to develop a programming cable for the Mobile/Base Station P25 Radios that Midland made. RFGUYS was the only source other than Midland that made the cable. No one had the pinouts of the mic connector either. Well.............the other day I came across a cloning cable on the web for sale. I bought it and it works great. I can clone my handheld that I can program with a computer directly to the mobile. This works great! Anyway here is the paper that came with the cable:


Rod K9ROD
 

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spoolvalve

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carson city
Wow
Looks like you scored! I bought a cable on EB and tried to read the mobile with XPpro with no success,
I was going to open up the shell and take some pics for you but haven't had the time.
Cool K7RLP Del
 
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