

The other issue is the newer (EPIC III) SCM cards will not boot with boot.o 020.10.001, and need at least the 020.10.008 code. Normally boot.o does not matter, but it is different for IR and NIR stations.
#Cps ir receiver upgrade
To upgrade boot.o you need to flash the SIMM directly. The boot.o is the only code not able to be upgraded on the SIMM via SLIP/FTP. With only the boot.o code running it's possible to reload the entire OS at 9600 baud via the front port. The bootloader (boot.o) contains basic code to initialize the hardware and validate the boot2.o, sc.o and wl.o images stored in the SIMM. This runs just after the bootstrap code (0x000 0x45f). The SIMM has a boot1 image which is a basic bootloader (0x460-0x3ffff). Quantar Conventional Firmware Upgrade Package R020-14-048 Unless you have more than a few to upgrade it's not cost effective to buy the programer and chips yourself. The exciter is still a hard chip swap upgrade, but programed EPROM's are $20 shipped on eBay. At that point you'll have to swap the chips. The Wireline typically will upgrade during this too, unless it has the older EPROM memory.

The newer SCM modules can be upgraded via SLIP connection over the tty port, or via IP over the 10Base2 connector (anyone have a hub?). WinRSS 14.13.00 April 2015 Current Winrss
#Cps ir receiver manual
Quantar Data Base Station Specification Sheet 800 900 MHzĪSTRO TAC QUANTAR receiver manual ProgrammingĬSS 007.13.R022.0035 for EPIC4 Smart Zone SCM Quantar Specifications VHF, UHF, 800 MHz - This is the combined spec sheet for the VHF/UHF and 800 base stations. If you want to email me directly, my email is Specifications I've had to lock down account creation, so you'll need to have it approved. If you find anything to be wrong here, please feel free to make an account and change it. There is some conversion info below, but it's being migrated and reformatted under the respective pages. The info on the modification and changing ranges of the various modules is on the respective pages. There is a bunch of info here about the technical aspects of the Quantar Stations.
