Mimer SoftRadio

Motorola GM-series

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Motorola GM-series radios with virtual control heads.

 

We have made virtual control heads for the advanced radios in the Motorola GM-series. In Europe they are known as GM380, GM1280 and GM360. See table below for numbering in Asia and America.

 

The virtual control head gives you full control of the radio, just as if you were sitting in front of it. All buttons can be accessed from your touch screen, with the mouse or by short cuts on the standard keyboard.

 

In order to connect to the radio you should take away the standard control head from the radio and install the remote head, RLN4780. (It will not work through the microphone connector on the control head)

 

All audio and data goes through the front connector.

 

Through the back connector of the radio only external alarm is connected. Standard is pin 4 programmed for external alarm low output. Mimer will through this know that a selective call has been placed to the radio and activate its sel call function; blinking green name bar and audio alert.

 

The radio SHALL NOT be wired for "ignition sense" to auto start. The NetworkInterface will restart the radio if power has been cut and then restored.

 

GM-series radio with NetworkInterface and cable kit.

Other Motorola radios like the GM340 or CM-series radios can be connected through audio and PTT. We have ready made cable kits for this.

For older Motorola radios we have generic cable kits.

It will give you voice functionality, but no virtual control head or channel control.

 

GM340: Standard is to program Pin 3 as "Voice PTT" active Low on the GP I/O page and Rx Audio as "Filtered Squelched" on the Miscellaneous page.

Motorola GM1280

 

The MPT1327 version.

 

Also known as:

MCX780

Motorola GM380

 

The 5-tone version.

 

Also known as:

GM398

GM399

 

Motorola GM360

 

Also known as:

GM660, MCX760,

CDM1550, PRO7100,

GM338, GM339,

GM160, PRO7200,

GM338LS, CDM1550LS+

There are more versions of the GM-series, like the PRO7100 and CDM1250 with less buttons. They will probably work too, but are not tested.

If you have a demand for a number of units, please ask and we might do a special version.

Some of the radios above have different labels on the buttons than the European radios. If you feel that something is not right for your market, please ask and we will try to change it for you.
We have also a version of Mimer for those who do not want to use a PC as operator position. You will find it here.