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I am guessing your motorolla is a cable box, so I would just run component off that and use HDMI from the bluray, bc the picture that the motorolla boxes puts out is horrible anyway plus they have a lot of problems with HDCP. So just use component off that and it will save a lot of headaches
It should be capable of being programmed to a "simplex" frequency where you can use the radio simply radio-to-radio. This is a dealer programmable style radio. You would need to visit your local Motorola dealer to have it programmed. As for whether it will do "ordinary UHF", the radio would have to be UHF. This style radio was produced in both VHF and UHF. Your dealer would be able to advise you on which one you have.
You will be limited to the 11 frequencies shown in the upper right of the guide. You could however, reprogram your PRO and EP radios to match the FV500. Note: These frequencies are limited to 1 watt or less.
Try a different driver if your not happy, remove cam and uninstall driver again through add/remove programmes.
When you re connect use a different USB port if available.
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Sometimes the frequency needs to be set at 50HZ, the same as an Eye toy when it's used as a web cam, as the drivers are usually multi country.
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