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Hi,
Today checked installed keys on newer equipment's with Win7 and Win10 installed, and keys are in pure decimal, and have 30 digits long, I've checked FSV, RTO and RTM R&S parts. To generate keys with double length, i.e. 16 byte long I believe other method should be used, right?
Regards,
Skippy
Received a CMU200 today in pretty good nick, but not many options, I do have the audio measuring stuff though. It's kind of annoying that the RF generator turns off when you switch to the audio measurement application. What were they thinking??
I tweaked the keygen a bit to hopefully make it easier to use, it prompts for your S/N and generates all (I think) available keys. You can also run it directly from a browser on repl.it. Just click here: https://repl.it/I4Pp/0 Or find it on the repository below.
I created a repository on my website as well to host documents, firmware, etc. for the CMU200. I've placed some useful files there. If you think there is anything else that belongs, please PM me and I'd be happy to host it. http://gotroot.ca/cmu200/
Thanks for the efforts of those in the thread!
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#101 Reply
Posted by
Astrodev
on 14 Jul, 2017 22:18
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Just got round to trying the interactive version of the generator and it worked when I enabled the K54 Bluetooth Audio Profiles and it worked exactly as expected.
However in getting the DAT files off the instruments I noticed something that on a couple of different instruments the Hex identifier was the same as the last 2 digits of the R&S numeric model number printed on the front panel, is this just a coincidence or is this where it originates to identify different versions of an instrument.
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#102 Reply
Posted by
fisafisa
on 20 Aug, 2017 22:17
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Hi
Anybody tried adding software options to a CRTU unit?
I was able to install the various packages but I do not have the option to enabling them with the code.
The only sw options I can enable are K2,K5,K6,K9
Code generation works otherwise.
F
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#103 Reply
Posted by
ps
on 21 Aug, 2017 18:04
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I was able to install the various packages but I do not have the option to enabling them with the code.
The only sw options I can enable are K2,K5,K6,K9
You have Option B5/B6 installed? This is required for stand-alone GSM, K20 - K26.
WCDMA does not run on the CRTU-RU (what you probably have), but on the CRTU-PU. This is a separate Protocol Unit with a PC and a couple of DSP boards that connects to the CRTU-RU via the B7 I/Q interface. Usually you have either a stand-alone GSM system (with B5/B6) or an expanded system with B7 and CRTU-PU box.
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#104 Reply
Posted by
fl30216
on 01 Sep, 2017 21:51
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Hi,
I would like go back to the topic: Enabling options for R&S test equipment.
I have the same problem like AudioplatinumService in re #35 with an R&S UPL Audio Analyzer. I would like to enable the UPL-B6 Option for advanced analyzing.
Unfortunatelly I can't find out the key methode, but it seems others then for the CMU200.
Maybe someone has more experience as I and can help.
The key code are 5 numbers in the rage from 00000 until 65535.
The required inputs are the same like for CMU200:
1.) SNumber: new 100404 or old 849260
2.) SNumber2 new 1078.2008Kxx (xx = 06 or 16 or 66) or the second part of the old Serial Number xxx
3.) Option Number e.g. Option UPL-B4 = "2", UPL-B10 = "3", UPL-B6 = "4"
Sample key codes that I have:
SN SN2 B4 (0) B21 (1) B22 (2) B10 (3) B6 (4) B8 (6) B9 (8) U81 (9)
100404 06 43505 44597 37262 38524
100882 06 51667 52759
100918 06 35281 65062 36373
100103 16 46338 45766 36221 36071 35471 65007
100254 16 18966 17822 15080 13580 28134
100261 16 38152 37580 43653
849260 015 15747 19559 42997 14917
833494 002 33711 33899 48080 47690
829567 001 10410 10018 11306
826546 007 51993 52445 62310
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#105 Reply
Posted by
fisafisa
on 02 Sep, 2017 22:31
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HI
I have got two CRTUs
one has :
rxtx1 V7.20 17.01.03
rxtx2 V7.20 17.01.03
PMGR_RX_DSP_1
PMGR_TX_DSP_1
PMGR_RX_DSP_2
PMGR_TX_DSP_2
CMU-B17
CMU-B27
2nd RF Channel
DIG
ADC 1
DDC 1
AUC 1
ADC 2
DDC 2
AUC 2
OCXO 2
NETCLK 1
NETCLK 2
REF_EEP
RXTX2_EEP
DIG_EEP
AUC1_EEP
AUC2_EEP
ADC1_EEP
ADC2_EEP
IQIF_EEP
CMU-B11/B12 B12
Harddisk
PCMCIA
CPU Intel Pentium III
CRTU-B1/B2 B2
CRTU-B5 +
CRTU-B5-1_V04
CRTU-B5-2_V04
CRTU-B56-1
CRTU-B56-2
CRTU-B6
CRTU-B7
FE (1100.3120.02)
CMUDrv
CMU
K2
K5
K20 not enabled
K21 not enabled
K22 not enabled
K23 not enabled
K24 not enabled
Audio
RF
GSM 400 MS
GSM 850 MS
GSM 900 MS
GSM 1800 MS
GSM 1900 MS
The other has
rxtx1 V7.20 17.01.03
rxtx2 V7.20 17.01.03
PMGR_RX_DSP_1
PMGR_TX_DSP_1
PMGR_RX_DSP_2
PMGR_TX_DSP_2
2nd RF Channel
DIG
ADC 1
DDC 1
AUC 1
ADC 2
DDC 2
AUC 2
OCXO 2
NETCLK 1
NETCLK 2
REF_EEP
RXTX1_EEP
DIG_EEP
AUC1_EEP
AUC2_EEP
ADC1_EEP
ADC2_EEP
CMU-B11/B12 B12
Harddisk
PCMCIA
CPU Intel Pentium III
CRTU-B1/B2 B2
CRTU-B5
CRTU-B5-1_V04
CRTU-B5-2_V04
CRTU-B56-2
CRTU-B6
FE (1100.3120.02)
CMUDrv
CMU
K2
K20 not enabled
K21 not enabled
K22 not enabled
K23 not enabled
K24 not enabled
Audio
RF
GSM 400 MS
GSM 850 MS
GSM 900 MS
GSM 1800 MS
GSM 1900 MS
I guess I should be able to enable options K20-K24 in both?
Thanks
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#106 Reply
Posted by
fl30216
on 03 Sep, 2017 08:53
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What is your type number? Normally the RU's have 82 or 83. That is your SN2 for the key generator.
BR
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#107 Reply
Posted by
MaartenH
on 07 Sep, 2017 19:33
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Back to installing the AMPS option:
I downloaded IS1MV5.20.exe and put this on the PCMCIA drive.
In the DOS mode I tried to execute this file but the answer was "This program cannot be run in DOS mode" How to execute it ?
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#108 Reply
Posted by
Velund
on 07 Sep, 2017 19:41
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If memory serves me correctly, it is self-extracting archive, need to be extracted to the root of PCMCIA drive. Then put this drive in turned off CMU, start and enter Version Manager and choose s/w installation.
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#109 Reply
Posted by
MaartenH
on 07 Sep, 2017 20:32
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But the R&S site says:
" Download the file IS1MV5.20.exe on your PCMCIA-Memory card and execute it.
It will create the installation folder "IS1MV5.20" with the necessary files for the software update.
After this you can delete the file IS1MV5.20.exe"
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#110 Reply
Posted by
Velund
on 07 Sep, 2017 20:50
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It is self-extracting archive. Once you execute it from root of PCMCIA (in Windows) - it unpack yourself to a folder on the same drive.
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#111 Reply
Posted by
MaartenH
on 07 Sep, 2017 21:01
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Clear, but how do I start Windows ?
When I start normally I come direct in the CMU application, from there I can go with (ALT-F4) to DOS, but how to start only Windows ?
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#112 Reply
Posted by
Velund
on 07 Sep, 2017 21:14
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I used my old laptop PC with Windows 98 to make installation card.
You can try to unpack on PC and move resulting folder to card
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#113 Reply
Posted by
fisafisa
on 07 Sep, 2017 21:57
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replying to fl30216
subtype is 082
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#114 Reply
Posted by
eliocor
on 07 Sep, 2017 22:11
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Skippossauro on 2017-06-05, 17:19:34Today checked installed keys on newer equipment's with Win7 and Win10 installed, and keys are in pure decimal, and have 30 digits long, I've checked FSV, RTO and RTM R&S parts. To generate keys with double length, i.e. 16 byte long I believe other method should be used, right?
A friend of mine owns a SMJ100A unit (discontinued) and I discovered the options key is composed of 15 couples of numbers (no alphabetic chars), so the generator proposed in this discussion is useless.
Any hope to find a compatible generator?
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#115 Reply
Posted by
MaartenH
on 08 Sep, 2017 12:25
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@ Velund THANKS !
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#116 Reply
Posted by
fl30216
on 10 Sep, 2017 15:02
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@fisafisa
It looks like, that it is not possible to enable the K2x (signaling) options in a CRTU-RU device. For enabling any options it must to see in the SETUP --> OPTION menue. If not you can't enable.
Maybe it is depend on the HW option. The CMU200 and the CRTU-RU have different HW (B5 vs. B21) and different FW (5.2x vs. 3.23) in it. You know, the CRTU-RU is not a stand alone device, it comes always together with a CRTU-PU (protocol unit). You can see it on your serial number ("part of ...).
What you want is using the signaling options of an CMU200, but the signaling options for a CRTU-W (this is the real name of the device combination) is generated in the PU (protocol unit), the RU is controlled be remote.
You can only using the non-signaling and the maintenance possibilities in the RU if its stand alone.
BR
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#117 Reply
Posted by
tmbinc
on 11 Sep, 2017 21:17
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CRTU-RUs are only paired with CRTU-PUs for WCDMA application. For GSM, the CRTU-RU is stand-alone.
The CRTU-RUs paired with PUs have the IQ option (B7 if i remember correctly?), but they don't have the CRTU-RU's GSM signalling options. The CRTU-RUs from stand-alone configurations (CRTU-G) usually don't have the IQ option (unless they were used with an external fading simulator, or interfacing to a phone baseband directly), but did contain the GSM signalling boards.
Now, the CRTU signalling options are detected by the CMU software, but - as far as I know - cannot be used for GSM signalling mode. The CMU software seem to be able to load the FPGAs for these, but it doesn't "unlock" the signalling test options due to missing hardware. (I once patched the executables to show the menu, but access to it crashes; it's definitively not a software licensing/option issue.)
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#118 Reply
Posted by
fisafisa
on 11 Sep, 2017 22:17
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If tmbinc is correct, then there is a hardware configuration with a GSM signalling card.
Do you know what card would that be?
Is that a module that slots inside one of the cards?
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#119 Reply
Posted by
tmbinc
on 12 Sep, 2017 15:22
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I should have been more clear: The GSM signalling hardware for CRTU-RUs is different from the GSM signalling hardware for CMU200. The DOS OPSW only supports the CMU200 version.
(That's the simplified version.)
I think there are different types of GSM signalling options for CMU200 (B21; B21Var14; V21Var02); there's the USU (Universal Signalling Unit) and the ULH (Universal Link Handler). There's also B56Var14 (PowerPC for USU).
Now, for CRTU, there's CRTU-B5-{1,2}_V02 and CRTU-B5-{1,2}_V04 (mine has the CRTU-B5-{1,2}_V04 fitted), as well as the CRTU-B56-2 (PowerPC board; from Windows you can telnet into it and it runs Linux(!)). But these do not allow the signalling tests to be used. I agree that they _sound_ similar to the CMU-200 options, they physically seem to be different; so I believe.
Do we have board photos of them to compare them with the CRTU-RU cards?
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#120 Reply
Posted by
fisafisa
on 15 Sep, 2017 22:04
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hi.
Thanks for the info.
Are you able to telnet to them on the standard port?
Running linux... If so we can ask RS to release the source code...
I think it would be really great if we had a more detailed block diagram of the CRTUs..
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#121 Reply
Posted by
Wilts01
on 08 Nov, 2017 13:26
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I have been following this thread with some interest.
I have managed to get the ability to add additional sw modules working on my CMU200. For example, I have got the stereo K14 option working. However, I am having problems getting AMPS (K29) to work.
I started off by putting in the option code for K29 which it accepted. However, no sign of the AMPS option on the menu. I then realised that I should have installed the IS1MV5.20 software which I successfully managed to do. However, I still do not have AMPS working. As you can see from the photo below, the CMU200 seems to see AMPS is there but it isn't enabled on Chan 1 (and selecting it makes no difference). Any idea what I have missed? I have the following hardware options B12, B21v14, B54v14, B56v14, B66, B68, B96, U65v04.
Any advice gratefully received
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#122 Reply
Posted by
Velund
on 08 Nov, 2017 13:38
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I started off by putting in the option code for K29 which it accepted. However, no sign of the AMPS option on the menu.
You have no AMPS software package installed. Option is activated, but no software to use it in instrument. Installation package is available, so just install it and go ahead.
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#123 Reply
Posted by
Wilts01
on 08 Nov, 2017 15:30
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Thanks. Apologies if I am being stupid but exactly what is the AMPS software? i thought it was part of the IS1MV5.20 package which i have installed. Is there another package I should be installing? If so, where do I get it?
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#124 Reply
Posted by
Velund
on 08 Nov, 2017 15:39
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Yes, it is part of the IS1MV5.20 package.
Maybe you have more than one base versions on disk and package was installed with another base?