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Needing to program channels into a Motorola Radius m 1225 two way radio?

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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.

Posted on May 30, 2009

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