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Any Uhf Motorola business radio can be programmed to match. None of the toy radios will ever work. (GMRS/FRS)
Easiest to self program will be the the XTN, also called CP100, and RD (RDU) and even older Spirit and SP10 are possible, but harder. RD's are really hard without the programming cable, available from a dealer.
Only if the phone is Bluetooth compatible. But even if it is compatible, it would be like putting Pirelli Tires on a Yugo. You're not going to get best use of the tires without a good car.
Hold in the PTT button while you turn on the radio. It will announce the frequency number. You can use the PTT button to change the number. Then press the Monitor (small possibly red) button to lock in your setting. The next number your radio announces will be the Code. Use the same method to change the code if needed. Then press the Monitor button to lock in your setting. Once you have set both your freq and code you can turn the radio off, then turn back on normally and use the radios.
Any programmable UHF 450-470MHz mobile radio could be programmed to the frequencies of the Spirit MU series radios.
Your radios are 2 watts, so you would probably want to stay with a 1-10 watt, or 10-25 watt mobile radio, to have the best success. The current compatible model for Motorola is the CM200 UHF radio. If you are looking at a used radio, just simply watch for it to be UHF 450-470 MHz.
Then when you are ready to have the mobile radio programmed, the dealer (or programmer) will need to know the settings of your MU radios. These are easily read out over the phone, or in person by an experienced programmer.
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