Thanks for the video attempting this project now. I've loaded keys list into military bulk encryption equipment but never into a Motorola. Have the 256 AES UCM most are V1 XTS 5000 390-480 mhz a few V2's I wanted the V2's loaded all have flashcode H869. Originally I wanted to do a V2 to a V3 convert but need a Q52 Q53 FPP enable which I have not found a way to do. I the process of researching that I figured at least I could put some keys in for the security company using them for future use. Keyloader is in the mail, probably will have a question then. thanks.
Only model 3 Motorola can do FPP. All you have to do is a flashcode update with Astro 25 Depot to add FPP to a model 3 radio if it doesn't have it already.
@@Floridaman_Outdoordo you have any good resources for Flashcode updates? I’ve seen some conflicting information about how to do it and the required hardware.
I've read that a modified XTS programming adapter will work with this on the EF Johnson 5100ES. Do you know if that's correct? Also, would you recommend a cable or hirose adapter? Thank you.
Hi sorry for the late response! No I dont believe the KFD Shields will be coming back in stock from omaha comms. @sigint.systems on IG is making a batch of fields and may offer complete kits with a case. go follow him and stay tuned. Also get at me on IG for quicker responses to questions.
I have went through all steps and everything works until the self test "Detect MR". If try to go ahead and load a key get "Error -- timeout waiting for data
As far as the multikey list, it looks like I can only load up to 48 CKRs on my XTS5K. How would I be able to load for example 100 keys into my UCM? would I just need to write CKR 49and key ID 49 and so on at the KFD key gen portal near the 12 min mark where the SLN.CKL box is at?
@@coreybabcock2023 keep an eye on Omaha comms store for restocks on KFD Micro keyloaders. They also sell cables. You will need to modify a Motorola Keyload adapter by soldering bridging 2 of the pins together. There is information on Radio Reference for how to do this.
@Mr-mp9ur I have a 3 pole 3.5mm connector, the tip of my 3.5mm is data, the centre is sense and the base is ground. It is correct. The issue I'm having is the kfd either says error: timeout or error: data shorted to ground. Even with the cable not connected to the kfd i get issues
Thanks for the video attempting this project now. I've loaded keys list into military bulk encryption equipment but never into a Motorola. Have the 256 AES UCM most are V1 XTS 5000 390-480 mhz a few V2's I wanted the V2's loaded all have flashcode H869. Originally I wanted to do a V2 to a V3 convert but need a Q52 Q53 FPP enable which I have not found a way to do. I the process of researching that I figured at least I could put some keys in for the security company using them for future use. Keyloader is in the mail, probably will have a question then. thanks.
Only model 3 Motorola can do FPP. All you have to do is a flashcode update with Astro 25 Depot to add FPP to a model 3 radio if it doesn't have it already.
@@Floridaman_Outdoordo you have any good resources for Flashcode updates? I’ve seen some conflicting information about how to do it and the required hardware.
I've read that a modified XTS programming adapter will work with this on the EF Johnson 5100ES. Do you know if that's correct? Also, would you recommend a cable or hirose adapter? Thank you.
Hey there, thanks for putting this together! Where do you suggest finding a KFD Shield, does Omaha Comms restock regularly?
Hi sorry for the late response! No I dont believe the KFD Shields will be coming back in stock from omaha comms. @sigint.systems on IG is making a batch of fields and may offer complete kits with a case. go follow him and stay tuned. Also get at me on IG for quicker responses to questions.
@Floridaman_Outdoor Can you give us the pinout of the Hirose cable used to connect the radio to the Shield?
On the hirose cable, this is pinout to use:
2 = data
3 = sense
4 = ground
Do you happen to know if keys get pulled over to the transferee radio when cloning?
@@King2Stone they do not
@@Floridaman_Outdoor thanks for the info!
I have went through all steps and everything works until the self test "Detect MR". If try to go ahead and load a key get "Error -- timeout waiting for data
As far as the multikey list, it looks like I can only load up to 48 CKRs on my XTS5K. How would I be able to load for example 100 keys into my UCM?
would I just need to write CKR 49and key ID 49 and so on at the KFD key gen portal near the 12 min mark where the SLN.CKL box is at?
I'm not able to download the project to the github, I'm trying to build a shild from there.
will the shield store keys from a radio as in read the keys from a radio? How does the emulator work??
Its to expensive for me to get but I need to get my EF Johnson 5100 key loaded somehow
@@coreybabcock2023 keep an eye on Omaha comms store for restocks on KFD Micro keyloaders. They also sell cables. You will need to modify a Motorola Keyload adapter by soldering bridging 2 of the pins together. There is information on Radio Reference for how to do this.
@@Floridaman_Outdoor I saw that
as far as the USB cable goes, does it have to be USB-A to USB-C? I think you mean USB-B to USB-A?
Yes, USB-B to USB-A for the connection between the Arduino and the computer.
Can i use my EF Johnson 5100 serial cable to do this ?
@@coreybabcock2023 no
@@Floridaman_Outdoor damn
Hello, can you provide me with a copy of this program?
What program do you need
How did you get the Astro Software?
Did you find it?
@@matthew759 yea
error-- timeout waitng for data. how can I fix it?
I'm stuck with this too
@@RoyanGreenwood23 I solve problem. Did you put your 3.5mm connector tight?
@Mr-mp9ur I have a 3 pole 3.5mm connector, the tip of my 3.5mm is data, the centre is sense and the base is ground. It is correct.
The issue I'm having is the kfd either says error: timeout or error: data shorted to ground.
Even with the cable not connected to the kfd i get issues
@@RoyanGreenwood23 You must use 4 pole trrs 3.5mm pin to connect.
@@Mr-mp9ur the receptacle for the mic plug only has 3 contacts (data, sense & ground). Why would you say someone needs to use 4 pole pin?