I've got a keyloader coming soon - it comes with cable and hirose adaptor for a Saber.
To load my 3k, do I just need this off ebay?
http://cgi.ebay.com/OEM-Motorola-Hirose ... dZViewItem
or will I need anything else?
Does anyone have one cheaper than $80?
(Sorry for the noobish questions, what do you expect from an Island monkey? )
XTS3000 KVL cable/adaptor
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XTS3000 KVL cable/adaptor
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Re: XTS3000 KVL cable/adaptor
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Does anyone have one cheaper than $80?
That's Escomm's ad
Unless you find one used, I doubt you'll get one cheaper as an end user.
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If you have the generic hirose cable (TKN8531) then you're all set. You might be able to find a used one cheaper. I recall a guy on batlabs from Norway tried to make his own adapter and threw in the towel when he found out the hirose plug was like $40.
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Or you could do it the hard-but-cheap way, and build your own from a junked Jedi speaker mic connector. The board doesn't have spaces for the keyloading pins, though, so you'll have to etch your own or do something -grade with glue and pins or whatever.
Building a Saber keyloading cable is easy, though.
Building a Saber keyloading cable is easy, though.
And the sign says you got to have a membership card to get inside.
I used a damaged XTS5000 RIBless cable from kawamall - it had all the right holes and tracks and even had enough pins for the job.motorola_otaku wrote:Or you could do it the hard-but-cheap way, and build your own from a junked Jedi speaker mic connector. The board doesn't have spaces for the keyloading pins, though, so you'll have to etch your own or do something -grade with glue and pins or whatever.
Building a Saber keyloading cable is easy, though.