SOURCE: not recieving
are all channels not working? your town might have changed to a digital signal therefore you will not be able to receive broadcasts if this is the case you would need a different scanner
SOURCE: Motorola GP2000
http://www.batlabs.com/gp2000.html
Cloning
These radios support cloning parameters between a master and slave radio.
Cloning only transfers the user's settings from the master radio to the
slave. Things like tuning values, serial number, etc. are not changed.
To clone a master radio to a slave (target), perform the following:
SOURCE: no channels recieved
If you have cable already, you do not need to use a converter for your picture. You would still just hook your coax cable to the tv right from the cable inlet. The converter is for over the air signals only, so you would place it between your bunny ears and the tv to convert your signal for your tv.
SOURCE: Motorola T5420 won't transmit to each other.
Since you say the frequency is set the same, you possibly have the code set differently. Check your interference eliminator code. It must be set the same on all radios. For basic operation turn the code off (zero).
Here is a link to the user guide: http://www.giantintl.com/RadioPDFs/Outdated%20Manuals/T5300_T5400_User_Manual_E.pdf
Best regards.
SOURCE: how could i program/change the freq of my motorola
I don't think that you could program/change the freq of your Motorola GP2000 manually since newer Motorola radios today everything is done by computer and programming sotfware. You need to have software for GP2000, radio interface box ( RIB) and programming cable for GP2000 radio and these devices are not cheap. The best way is to contact a local repair shop to have it done for you or find a two-way radio technician, he could do this if he has all the test equipments required.
Good luck!
Radcom907
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