I'm in the US Navy and have a Motorola StartSite 2000 type II trunking system installed onboard my ship. We've been using MTX 838's on it for years, but recently got a bunch of unprogrammed XTS 5000's and I'm having problems getting them to fully access the trunk.
I mapped out all of the channels and talkgroups from an 838 used it as a guide to build a codeplug from scratch for the 5000's and loaded it into one of the radios.... I thought it was good to go, because when I keyed the 838 on the first talkgroup, the 5000 received just fine, then I keyed the 5000 and the 838 received just fine. BUT, if I key the 5000 first, I can't access the trunk at all - I just get the same tone I get from an 838 when I loose power to my trunk rack (I assume there's a proper term for the tone, but I've never studied Motorola lingo).
As long as I access the trunk with the 838 first and key up the 5000 before the channel assignment for the talkgroup is released, everything is fine. I have my system key loaded and all trunking menus are accessible in the CPS (ASTRO 25 Ver 12). All of my conventional point to point and repeater channels are working fine. I did as much of a side by side comparison with the 838 codeplug using 4097V RSS, but that's sort of apples to oranges with a 5000 and the CPS. I did notice that the particular 838 I was viewing at a specific Radio ID and I hadn't changed the from the default of 1 (0001). I tried changing it to FFF0, but that didn't work, so I moved on to other areas because I think it's only for private calls. Maybe I'm wrong ... I haven't tried to access the trunk controller to see if there is an authorized list of ID's somewhere, so I'm considering using one of the 838 ID's in the morning. I attached the codeplugs for both a 5000 and an 838 in the zip files below if anyone wants to look at them and point me in the right direction.
Until a month ago, no one onboard knew anything about they system, and this forum has helped me immensely... I've been fixing military electronics for 18 years (HF, LOS, SATCOM, RADAR, IFF, etc) but I haven't messed around with motorola stuff since crystal swapping on MT500's and using a 286 to program HT600 for conventional repeater ops..... Things have changed
I mapped out all of the channels and talkgroups from an 838 used it as a guide to build a codeplug from scratch for the 5000's and loaded it into one of the radios.... I thought it was good to go, because when I keyed the 838 on the first talkgroup, the 5000 received just fine, then I keyed the 5000 and the 838 received just fine. BUT, if I key the 5000 first, I can't access the trunk at all - I just get the same tone I get from an 838 when I loose power to my trunk rack (I assume there's a proper term for the tone, but I've never studied Motorola lingo).
As long as I access the trunk with the 838 first and key up the 5000 before the channel assignment for the talkgroup is released, everything is fine. I have my system key loaded and all trunking menus are accessible in the CPS (ASTRO 25 Ver 12). All of my conventional point to point and repeater channels are working fine. I did as much of a side by side comparison with the 838 codeplug using 4097V RSS, but that's sort of apples to oranges with a 5000 and the CPS. I did notice that the particular 838 I was viewing at a specific Radio ID and I hadn't changed the from the default of 1 (0001). I tried changing it to FFF0, but that didn't work, so I moved on to other areas because I think it's only for private calls. Maybe I'm wrong ... I haven't tried to access the trunk controller to see if there is an authorized list of ID's somewhere, so I'm considering using one of the 838 ID's in the morning. I attached the codeplugs for both a 5000 and an 838 in the zip files below if anyone wants to look at them and point me in the right direction.
Until a month ago, no one onboard knew anything about they system, and this forum has helped me immensely... I've been fixing military electronics for 18 years (HF, LOS, SATCOM, RADAR, IFF, etc) but I haven't messed around with motorola stuff since crystal swapping on MT500's and using a 286 to program HT600 for conventional repeater ops..... Things have changed