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FollowerPower: Does anyone have the datasheets, pinouts and/or developer documentation for the following devices?

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  • netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN This user is from outside of this forum
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    netzblockierer@tech.lgbt
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    FollowerPower: Does anyone have the datasheets, pinouts and/or developer documentation for the following devices?

    • Motorola Iridium 9500
    • Motorola Iridium 9505
    • Iridium 9505A
    • Iridium 9522
    • Iridium Core 9523
    • Iridium 9555
    • Iridium 9575
    • Iridium 9575 PTT
    • Iridium 9602
    • Iridium 9603
    • Iridium 9604
    • Iridium 9704
    • Iridium DBL Interface / Port
      • It's Some cursed proprietary thing on an RJ-45 connector...

    I'm about to get some of those and considering to setup a bounty to get these up and running...

    • There's like a crate of 9505 phones staring at me and all they miss are batteries, SIM cards, chargers and maybe some antennas.
      • Batteries are easy to source; worst-case gotta wire up some DC/DC adaptor to make it think it always got 3,8V or something...

    And no, neither Motorola nor Iridium feel the need to make documentation available!

    #SATCOM #FollowerPower #Repair #Reuse #Upcycle #DIY #RightToRepair #documentation #Phone #MobilePhones #Phones #Iridium #Motorola

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    • netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN netzblockierer@tech.lgbt

      FollowerPower: Does anyone have the datasheets, pinouts and/or developer documentation for the following devices?

      • Motorola Iridium 9500
      • Motorola Iridium 9505
      • Iridium 9505A
      • Iridium 9522
      • Iridium Core 9523
      • Iridium 9555
      • Iridium 9575
      • Iridium 9575 PTT
      • Iridium 9602
      • Iridium 9603
      • Iridium 9604
      • Iridium 9704
      • Iridium DBL Interface / Port
        • It's Some cursed proprietary thing on an RJ-45 connector...

      I'm about to get some of those and considering to setup a bounty to get these up and running...

      • There's like a crate of 9505 phones staring at me and all they miss are batteries, SIM cards, chargers and maybe some antennas.
        • Batteries are easy to source; worst-case gotta wire up some DC/DC adaptor to make it think it always got 3,8V or something...

      And no, neither Motorola nor Iridium feel the need to make documentation available!

      #SATCOM #FollowerPower #Repair #Reuse #Upcycle #DIY #RightToRepair #documentation #Phone #MobilePhones #Phones #Iridium #Motorola

      davi_dblees@mastodon.worldD This user is from outside of this forum
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      davi_dblees@mastodon.world
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      @Netzblockierer Many iridium manuals are listed at Manual Machine. e.g.

      https://manualmachine.com/search/?q=iridium%209500&id=21100535&key=iridium9500

      Some have developer docs as well as user guides.

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      • davi_dblees@mastodon.worldD davi_dblees@mastodon.world

        @Netzblockierer Many iridium manuals are listed at Manual Machine. e.g.

        https://manualmachine.com/search/?q=iridium%209500&id=21100535&key=iridium9500

        Some have developer docs as well as user guides.

        netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Davi_Dblees I know, but the manuals I'm loking for ain't the consumer / device manuals you get when buying devices, but the developer / accessory manufacturer documentation - which is usually under NDA.

        • None of the public manuals list the device connector pinouts and voltages…
          • If I had a working charger for the Irdium 9500 / 9505 I eould've already found the charging pins with a multimeter.

        But thanks.
        I'll keep a look at it and see if they got what I'm looking for.

        • Will amend this post if that helped…
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        • netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN netzblockierer@tech.lgbt

          FollowerPower: Does anyone have the datasheets, pinouts and/or developer documentation for the following devices?

          • Motorola Iridium 9500
          • Motorola Iridium 9505
          • Iridium 9505A
          • Iridium 9522
          • Iridium Core 9523
          • Iridium 9555
          • Iridium 9575
          • Iridium 9575 PTT
          • Iridium 9602
          • Iridium 9603
          • Iridium 9604
          • Iridium 9704
          • Iridium DBL Interface / Port
            • It's Some cursed proprietary thing on an RJ-45 connector...

          I'm about to get some of those and considering to setup a bounty to get these up and running...

          • There's like a crate of 9505 phones staring at me and all they miss are batteries, SIM cards, chargers and maybe some antennas.
            • Batteries are easy to source; worst-case gotta wire up some DC/DC adaptor to make it think it always got 3,8V or something...

          And no, neither Motorola nor Iridium feel the need to make documentation available!

          #SATCOM #FollowerPower #Repair #Reuse #Upcycle #DIY #RightToRepair #documentation #Phone #MobilePhones #Phones #Iridium #Motorola

          chewie@mammut.gogreenit.netC This user is from outside of this forum
          chewie@mammut.gogreenit.netC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Netzblockierer for the dc-dc adapter , there's an official 12v fag lighter charger available - I use it with my 9505a

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          • chewie@mammut.gogreenit.netC chewie@mammut.gogreenit.net

            @Netzblockierer for the dc-dc adapter , there's an official 12v fag lighter charger available - I use it with my 9505a

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            @chewie The problem isn't the 9505A and subequent models that use a 6V DC barrel jack, but the 9505 & 9500 with a proprietary 20-pin connector…

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            • netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN netzblockierer@tech.lgbt

              @chewie The problem isn't the 9505A and subequent models that use a 6V DC barrel jack, but the 9505 & 9500 with a proprietary 20-pin connector…

              chewie@mammut.gogreenit.netC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @Netzblockierer ah, bugger. Maybe you can get car chargers for them too?

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              • chewie@mammut.gogreenit.netC chewie@mammut.gogreenit.net

                @Netzblockierer ah, bugger. Maybe you can get car chargers for them too?

                netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN This user is from outside of this forum
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                @chewie That's the problem:

                The chargers (or their cables) are failing & frailing so much you can't find them even used at a reasonable price.

                • And because of the proprietary connector you can't just adapt a cheap DC/DC brick to it…
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                • netzblockierer@tech.lgbtN netzblockierer@tech.lgbt

                  @chewie That's the problem:

                  The chargers (or their cables) are failing & frailing so much you can't find them even used at a reasonable price.

                  • And because of the proprietary connector you can't just adapt a cheap DC/DC brick to it…
                  chewie@mammut.gogreenit.netC This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @Netzblockierer ah, I see, that's annoying 😞

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