GTX

GTX Portable

The programming cable for the GTX is the same as the GP300.

GTX Mobile

The programming cable for the GTX is the same as the Maxtrac/Radius series.

The mic connector pinout is the same as the pinout of the Maxtrac/Radius series.

If you make a mic plug with a jumper from pin2 to pin5 (see the schematic above for numbering convention), you will make a "Test Plug" to put the radio into test mode. Turn the radio on and in 3 seconds the radio's receiver will open up and your in the test mode.

The pinout of the accessory connector is below:

Pin Number Description
1 External Speaker-
2 External Mic Audio
3 External PTT
4 External Alarm
5 Flat TX Audio
6 SCI Data In
7 Ground
8 SCI Data Out
9 Emergency Switch
10 Ignition (+12V to turn on radio)
11 Flat RX Audio
12 General Purpose I/O
13 Internal Speaker or Ground or Sw +12V (see below)

Pin 13 Configuration:

Note: Do not install R0425 if R0426 is installed, this will severely damage the radio!

Looks like the logic board in the GTX is similar to that of the Maxtrac, it may be possible to hack a couple more channels into conventional mode.

General Information

Below is a model list for the GTX radios:

Model Number (H=Handheld, M=Mobile) Radio Model Conventional Channels Trunking Systems Trunking Talkgroups Band
M11UGD6CB1AN GTX 10 10 8 800 MHz
H11UCD6CB1AN GTX 10 10 8 800 MHz
M11UGD6CU1AN GTX 10 10 8 800 MHz/LTR
H11UCD6CU1AN GTX 10 10 8 800 MHz/LTR
M11WGD4CU1AN GTX 10 10 8 900 MHz/LTR
H11WCD4CU1AN GTX 10 10 8 900 MHz/LTR
M11WGD4CB1AN GTX 10 10 8 900 MHz
H11WCD4CB1AN GTX 10 10 8 900 MHz

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