
- MOTOROLA XTS5000 FLASHCODE UPGRADE UPGRADE
- MOTOROLA XTS5000 FLASHCODE UPGRADE PRO
- MOTOROLA XTS5000 FLASHCODE UPGRADE SOFTWARE
- MOTOROLA XTS5000 FLASHCODE UPGRADE CODE
All radios do turn on and go into Service mode.
MOTOROLA XTS5000 FLASHCODE UPGRADE UPGRADE
Radios were taken out of service in May of 2018 due to a full system upgrade and were all in working order, however there maybe defects that were not reported when items were turned in. Radios are used and are sold as is where is. 7 Used Impres Chargers (1 missing Cable) Qty. The following Radios have known issues: 721CDA1200 Bad Screen 721CDA1171 Fail 01-82 721CDA1013 does not turn onĪdditionally, the following list of items will be included: G806 ASTRO IMBE Digital Operation Q806 ASTRO IMBE Digital Operation G114 Enhanced Digital ID Display H14 Enhanced Digital ID Display QA02006 APX XE Rugged Radio G51 SmartZone Systems Operation H38 SmartZone Systems Operation Q446 Fireground Voice/Channel Announcement QA00577 Front Display and Full Keypad (M3) Officially, they don't sell any flash upgrades to any secondary market radios. Getting flash upgrades is nearly impossible unless you're an original buyer of the radio from Motorola directly. Note that these flash decoding tools may not be completely accurate, your mileage may vary. The interactive version is pretty cool too.
MOTOROLA XTS5000 FLASHCODE UPGRADE CODE
You may want to check out the Flash Code Decoder if you want to see what is included in a particular flash code.
MOTOROLA XTS5000 FLASHCODE UPGRADE SOFTWARE
The software is downloaded from Motorola's dealer services website (you have to be a dealer to log in). A SmartRIB is not necessary for this application.
MOTOROLA XTS5000 FLASHCODE UPGRADE PRO
For example, if you're talking about PRO radios, the HT and CDM series, you need the re-flash adaptor, HLN9742, and a regular RIB and the Programming/Flash cable, or you can delete the RIB and just use the RIB-less programming cable. You don't always need a SmartRIB to do a firmware upgrade. It really does depend on what kind of radio you are dealing with.

Now, don't confuse flash upgrading with firmware upgrading. SmartZone trunking supposedly runs about a thousand dollars per radio upgrade, while some other options like Modat may be only 100 or so. They vary in price according to what options they add to a radio. Motorola is the only 'official' source of Flashport upgrades. The software file itself remains intact, but the key is rendered useless for any further upgrades. The file on disk is not useful anymore once the key's allowed number of uses is up. A FlashKey can only be used for as many radio upgrades (and of the same type) as were purchased. It works with the RSS, and communicates with the SmartRIB and dongle to control the usage of the Flash file. The last part of the system is the Flash upgrade software. The FlashKey is a 'dongle' which carries a program of its own in it. The physical requirements are a SmartRIB box, PC to SRIB cable (not always the same as the PC to RIB cable, you need a programming cable which has all the necessary pins connected properly and many aftermarket cables do not but the genuine Motorola article does), and a FlashKey, which is placed between the SRIB and the programming cable.

New options can be 'flash' loaded into a FlashPort radio. well, here are the basics on how it's supposed to work Motorola Flash Programming Primer Motorola Flash Programming Primer
