

Motorola CPS Software for Motorola Business Class Radios

Lou, WA6EPD.Kenwood End of Year PROfessional Sale Kenwood End of Year PROfessional Rebate Offers Use the saved file to restore the radio if this happens. It will not be bricked just the information would be lost. This file can also be used for cloning another radio of the same type.Īny attempt to read the radio will result in the deletion of all "out-of-band" frequencies in the radio.

This saved file will now ALWAYS have the modified frequencies and should be used for any additions. Now SAVE THE FILE under a NEW, different name. Check the "Allow Talkaround" box for each channel. The next step is to edit your channels for PL/DPL and for "Admit Criteria" use "Always".Go to Step 4 above and repeat for all channels needed.Return to your open CPS program, and make sure the changes took affect in RX & TX fields.Be sure you have 6 places after the decimal point. Enter 902.000000 in "Search For" and your new transmit frequency in "Replace With".

Next, press CONTROL+R (or "Search > Replace") again.Click on "File > Save" (in the HxD utility) when finished.Keep "Datatype" as text-string, check the "Unicode String" and "All" boxes and click "Replace All".Enter 935.000000 in "Search For" and your new receive frequency in "Replace With".Next, press CONTROL+R or "Search > Replace".Launch HxD, click on "Extras > Open RAM" and click on " MOTOTRBOCPS.EXE".In TX field, if it doesn't have 902.000000, then enter that.In RX field, if it doesn't have 935.000000, then enter that.Go to the "Zone" and right-click on "Zone" and add an analog channel.Make any custom changes to the codeplug at this time.Launch MOTOTRBO CPS, read the radio and save the file, and leave the CPS window open.Download and install HxD, an excellent free HEX editor.This process can get a bit tedious and repetitive, but it does work. Register and purchase the software from Motorola at. Perform this mod at your own risk! And please don't ask me for software. Any attempt to read the radio via the CPS will automatically restore default values instead of the "incorrect," out-of-band frequency entries, and the process will have to be repeated. Please note that once this mod is performed, you must use the backup file created for any future editing out-of-band. Here is a simple, yet effective, out-of-band modification for Motorola MOTOTRBO radios. Motorola MOTOTRBO out-of-band modification for the 800/900 MHz radios, to put them on the 902/927 MHz analog ham frequencies. MOTOTRBO Out-of-Band Modification for 900 MHz Radios
