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The M1225 mobile is Motorola dealer programmable using the appropriate Motorola software, radio interface box (RIB) and programming cable. The cost for this type of programming is generally $15-$25.
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The frequency range and operatngmode of the two radios are compatible. To get the Radius operating on a GMRS channel you'll need a Motorola programming cable and software, OR a trip to a Motorola dealer for frequency programming. Considering the cost involved, the 2-watt output of the Radius, and the 1-watt output of the Talkabout, you would be better off performance and cost wise buying a pair of 5-watt GMRS portables. BillB
The GM300 is dealer programmable using Motorola proprietary software, a programming cable and radio interface box (rib). (Or on some models a ribless cable). I will continue to look for a user guide pdf. If I locate one I will post it.
The CM300 is programmable using Motorola propietary software, cable and RIB (radio interface box). The software is primarily available to Motorola dealers. The easiest way to have the radio programmed is to take or send your mobile radio to a dealer. Typically programming is around $25 for this unit.
If you provide the model number, it would be possible to give you more information about your radio. It can be VHF or UHF, 25, 40 or 45 watt. You could also google the model number. The model number begins with AAM50...
The P110 radio is computer programmable. The software is Motorola proprietary, so it is only available to Motorola dealers and a few select types of end-users. The best option is to have it programmed by a dealer. (Just for a cost example: Our dealership does them for $15 plus shipping.)
Hello Peedi Krack, There are two buttons on the front of the Motorola SP50. MON - This key is a Monitor button. It temporarily disables the squelch control so you can hear any muted or weak signals being sent on the channel. This enables you to ensure the channel is clear before you transmit. OPT - This button controls Optional functions that might be programmed into the radio, such as channel scan. Additionally your radio might also have a DTMF keypad (similar to a telephone keypad) depending on which version of the SP50. If installed, the DTMF keypad would be used for signaling and controlling devices over the air. Best Regards, Ken Go Ahead. Use Us.
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