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Motorola cps programming software
Motorola cps programming software





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Older Kenwood software can have some of the same issues running on newer Operating systems, but in general the Kenwood stuff is easier to acquire and use. I'm glad you found your way to The stuff they sell is pretty decent at prices comparable to what you might see on Ebay - but as you found out, they'll also do the programming, which can save you some money and some hassles if you really just wanted to buy a radio you can count on right away. Heck, I remember getting a call from a guy with 40+ years radio experience because he couldn't figure out the "Personality assignment to zone" feature Motorola tossed in at the bottom of the CDM programming tree (it's not a bug - it's a FEATURE!). I'd agree that trying to set up the software and program a CDM radio can be a daunting task for someone new to radios. I'll post and update after I get it connected and on the air. Oh well, for what I have into the Motorola, my intended use and it is a solid radio, it should work fine. It seems that programming for that is much simpler. Looking back (hindsight is 20/20) I wish I would have gone with a Kenwood. If I do, I'll eat the cost and time to ship it back to them and have them take care of it.

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This is going to be a simple base station unit and I don't need to be making changes to the programmed "channels" or frequencies. They did some additional programming for me (no charge) and it shipped today. I contacted and luckily caught them before finishing my radio. Too many hurdles, headaches and work arounds for me. Not to mention, you would need a computer running NOTHING newer than Win 8 to run the software. You can official buy a subscription to the software direct from Moto but for the cost you could buy a new radio set up for GMRS, no programming needed. Do a quick search on Chirp, nothing shows there. With Motorola, they are proprietary in their programming software. I still have a valid VWare from my days at EMC.Here's what I've found so far. Remember "Windows is a pane in the glass". If IBM and Microsoft had their act together we would all be running OS2 instead of Windows. Even managed to find a copy of IBM's OS2 Warp 4 and got that to install and run too. Virtual Box is a good opensource VM package. However you're left with finding a copy of the Win XP on your own. VirtualBox does about the same thing for zero cost. You can get a Win XP VM in Win 10 but you have to pay for the much more expensive Pro version to get the VM subsystem, "Hyper-V". The solution he used is a good one, running Win XP in a VM. Setting the compatibility mode is useless. I'm not sure about the software he has but I've run across some that still use 16 bit installers. Did you try setting the backward compatibility in Windows 10?







Motorola cps programming software