

Opto 22 PCI-AC51 PCI Bus to Pamux Bus Adapter Card.New Differential Spider Gear L29227 Fits JD 3120.New Differential Cross Shaft L29226 Fits JD 1530.New Differential Bevel Gear L28376 Fits JD 3120, 6410.Keywords: motorola, astro, saber, radio, amateur, batlabs, wacker Some whoreflash s-recs/codeplugs floating around out there are set up for it, others are not. Handheld control head button functions enabled in the Astro Saber's codeplug through LAB programming. HOST firmware outside this range will either exhibit erratic or nonexistent function of the HHCH, or cause it to flash FAIL 01/90. Conceivably a 512K VOCON with DSP8 firmware forced in through chip programming would work.

Both 512K and 1 MEG radios with firmware in this range were tested and found to work. DSP version is irrelevant, as is the VOCON size. A very specific range of HOST firmware in the Astro Saber radio used: between AP_R03.20.01 and R05.60.xx. It plugs into the 8-pin RJ45 mic jack on the side of the cradle using a straight-through (1-1, 2-2, etc.) coiled cable that is identical to the cable used on MCS2000 full-keypad microphones and XTVA handheld control heads. However, a late-revision PLN7737B head was also tested with the AVA and found to work identically. The kit pictured below uses a PLN7737A head which works with the AVA, but not with an XTVA. XTVA handheld control head, part #PLN7737x. Yes, it is intrinsically different than the NTN7727x AVA cradles all over eBay, although how exactly is not known at this time. Details from Batlabs: -AVA Cradle, part #PLN7736A. Test radio is a VHF model III in a Model II case. *****Copied from my old account (mototaku)***** Proof that it actually exists and works: the Astro Saber AVA with a full-display Astro HHCH.
