Re: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

2007-01-15 Thread Richard W BAZELL JR
Hi Jim,

Would be interested in taking you up on that offer. have 2 GE Phoenix(16
Channel) one VHF, one UHF,which would like the Chips programmed. was
looking for your e-mail address on ARRL website, where I could reply
direct to you, instead of tying up the Repeater-Builder Website. My
e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Wesley AB8KD


Re: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

2007-01-12 Thread w5zit
The software the RFGUYS sent is from Niles Radio Communications, and 
the software actually used to program the EEPROM with the hex file the 
Niles program generates is custom for their chip interface hardware. 
Both are DOS programs, and a computer with a parallel interface is 
required. You can read an EEPROM and view it with the Niles program as 
well, but it is a two step operation. First to a hex file, and then 
load it into the Niles programmer. I use an old IBM laptop as the 
programming computer.

The Niles program shows to be public domain and can be freely 
reproduced. A nice PDF manual is included also.

73 - Jim W5ZIT

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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

What software are you using with this RFGUYS programmer?

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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

I use a programmer I bought from RFGUYS on Ebay. I have programmed
Phoenix and Rangr radios with it so far. You have to remove the EEPROM
from the radio and plug it into a small board plugged into the parallel
port of a DOS computer, but it works like a charm. I have been
programming EEPROMS with mine, and only require someone sending along
the EEPROM and return postage to program one. Drop me a note if you are
interested.

73 - Jim W5ZIT

-Original Message-
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 10:50 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

Looking for an inexpensive way to program my Phoenix Radios.
Yes Im Frugile. (better word than Cheap)Would be nice to find someone
willing to part with the Suitcase Programmer, but they are Scarce &
Expensive.Heres Hoping.

Wesley AB8KD
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

2007-01-12 Thread Rick & Charlotte
http://www.rtzaudio.com/kg4lne/

He makes a better programmer and WINDOWS software !

I looked at different programmers .. his is by the best IMO

Rick

On 12 Jan 2007 at 12:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I use a programmer I bought from RFGUYS on Ebay. I have programmed 
> Phoenix and Rangr radios with it so far. You have to remove the EEPROM 
>  from the radio and plug it into a small board plugged into the parallel 
> port of a DOS computer, but it works like a charm. I have been 
> programming EEPROMS with mine, and only require someone sending along 
> the EEPROM and return postage to program one. Drop me a note if you are 
> interested.
> 
> 73 - Jim W5ZIT
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 10:50 AM
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix
> 
> Looking for an inexpensive way to program my Phoenix Radios.
> Yes Im Frugile. (better word than Cheap)Would be nice to find someone
> willing to part with the Suitcase Programmer, but they are Scarce &
> Expensive.Heres Hoping.
> 
> Wesley AB8KD
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

2007-01-12 Thread Richard W W Bazell Jr
Hey Sean. Checked out the website,& downloaded the Software. I like what
I see, & will go this route.
Thanks again for the comeback.
Theway this works is at the next Hamfest will run acroos an GE Suitcase
Programmer at the same Peice, but will go this route.

73's Wesley AB8KD 


Re: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

2007-01-12 Thread Steven Samuel Bosshard \(NU5D\)

http://www.rtzaudio.com/kg4lne/phoenix.asp

Bought this one several years ago - handles both serial and parallel eeproms.  
Will be glad to program some chips it you want - Very expensive - u pay 
postage.  sb


Re: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

2007-01-12 Thread Sean Fitzharris

I noticed that NHRC has a Phoenix programmer for $149.

http://www.nhrc.net/nhrc-pxp/

-Sean

> Looking for an inexpensive way to program my Phoenix Radios.
> Yes Im Frugile. (better word than Cheap)Would be nice to find someone
> willing to part with the Suitcase Programmer, but they are Scarce &
> Expensive.Heres Hoping.
>
> Wesley AB8KD
>
>



Re: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

2007-01-12 Thread kc0hst
What software are you using with this RFGUYS programmer?


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Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 11:16 AM
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I use a programmer I bought from RFGUYS on Ebay. I have programmed 
Phoenix and Rangr radios with it so far. You have to remove the EEPROM 
 from the radio and plug it into a small board plugged into the parallel 
port of a DOS computer, but it works like a charm. I have been 
programming EEPROMS with mine, and only require someone sending along 
the EEPROM and return postage to program one. Drop me a note if you are 
interested.

73 - Jim W5ZIT

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 10:50 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

Looking for an inexpensive way to program my Phoenix Radios.
Yes Im Frugile. (better word than Cheap)Would be nice to find someone
willing to part with the Suitcase Programmer, but they are Scarce &
Expensive.Heres Hoping.

Wesley AB8KD

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

2007-01-12 Thread w5zit
I use a programmer I bought from RFGUYS on Ebay. I have programmed 
Phoenix and Rangr radios with it so far. You have to remove the EEPROM 
 from the radio and plug it into a small board plugged into the parallel 
port of a DOS computer, but it works like a charm. I have been 
programming EEPROMS with mine, and only require someone sending along 
the EEPROM and return postage to program one. Drop me a note if you are 
interested.

73 - Jim W5ZIT

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 10:50 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

Looking for an inexpensive way to program my Phoenix Radios.
Yes Im Frugile. (better word than Cheap)Would be nice to find someone
willing to part with the Suitcase Programmer, but they are Scarce &
Expensive.Heres Hoping.

Wesley AB8KD

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[Repeater-Builder] E-prom Reader-Writer for Phoenix

2007-01-12 Thread bazelljr
Looking for an inexpensive way to program my Phoenix Radios.
Yes Im Frugile. (better word than Cheap)Would be nice to find someone 
willing to part with the Suitcase Programmer, but they are Scarce & 
Expensive.Heres Hoping.

Wesley AB8KD