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steven sikora Posted on Oct 14, 2013

Fuse Location on Mag One BPR40 - Motorola Mag One BPR40 Two Way Radio

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These usually use a diode for reverse polarity protection and no fuses. You will need a full schematic and probably a service manual.

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SOURCE: How do I connect Mag

The Mag One BPR40 is dealer programmable. You have two choices:

1) Reprogram your CP100s to match the new BPR40s. For this you would need to know what the dealer programmed the BPR40s to... OR
2) Take your BPR40s back to the place of purchase and request they reprogram them to match your CP100s. This should be a free service since you just purchased the BPR40s. They will need to know some settings from the CP100s to make the match.

Best regards.

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