
- MOTOROLA RADIO SERIAL NUMBER DECODER SERIAL NUMBER
- MOTOROLA RADIO SERIAL NUMBER DECODER FULL
- MOTOROLA RADIO SERIAL NUMBER DECODER SOFTWARE
- MOTOROLA RADIO SERIAL NUMBER DECODER PC
MOTOROLA RADIO SERIAL NUMBER DECODER SOFTWARE
Motorola locked the software for the narrowband mandate ignoring ham and other bands that use wideband. Versions R06.12.07 and older don't require the EID. It's fine for all the UHF services I use.Īlso, if you purchase the CPS from Motorola, you will have to also obtain an EID for wide band programming for your GMRS channels. The 1550's are variable on what they support. The 1250 is actually better for MDC, Quick-Call II, and DTMF. Same radio as the 1550, but no trunking or Passport. My UHF mobile in the truck is a CDM1250, 25 watts, 403-470, and 64 channel capacity. As we all know, Part 90 radios meet and exceed the Part 95A specs.
MOTOROLA RADIO SERIAL NUMBER DECODER SERIAL NUMBER
There's a serial number decoder on that will tell you when the radio was made. Anything newer than that should be 160 conventional channels. Some of the older (pre-2004) were limited to 16 conventional channels. My model number chart says 9DP6 is a Passport & LTR radio capable of 160 LTR frequencies. Again thanks for all the help.much appreciated. They are advertised as having 160 channels but who knows. If you can send me a model number for the external speaker for the car I would appreciate it. Not being type accepted is a real bummer for me.I really thought I had finally crossed all the T's and dotted all the I's with these radios. Thanks for the wealth of information in your post!! Model number is: AAM25RKF9DP6AN. Several different ones will work just fine with the CDM. Let me know if you need a part number or two. It will improve the sound quality dramatically. My UHF CDM's are all the "R" split version and can do amateur, GRMS, and much of the Part 90 block.Įspecially for the car, get yourself a Motorola external speaker. The "R" split (403 to 470) models are easily found on the used market. They can be hacked down to the 440 range for ham use, but it's a bit of trick involving some hex editing. You have the "S" split radios there (450 to 512). That's not a criticism, just tossing out the info. You may already know this, but the CDM's are not type accepted for GMRS use. The county where I live is 100% CDM radios for the fire service.) (I am responsible for a half dozen of the radios in our ambulance squad plus I also have several of my own, both VHF and UHF.
MOTOROLA RADIO SERIAL NUMBER DECODER FULL
Post the full model number of the radio and I'll look it up for you. Since you only have two of them and may only reprogram them a few times, it may be more cost effective to find someone locally who can do them.ĭepending on the exact model of CDM1550, you may only have 16 conventional channels available to you. There's a steep learning curve to programming these radios correctly. They can be purchased inexpensively on Ebay and elsewhere in the USB version. It also requires a specific cable for use between the radio and the computer. Older versions are not stable on Win 7 64 bit. If you are running Win 7 or newer, you should use R06.12.05 or newer. There are no alternative programming options. Since the radios are EOL, there won't be any future updates to the CPS. That would normally be a 3 year subscription entitling you to free updates as they are released. The software is called CPS (Customer Programming Software) and this radio series is known as the Professional Series. You must have an established account with them to purchase it. The part number is HVN9025 and the most recent revision is R06.12.09. However, this product was End of Life'd last year, but the software is still listed on their website as available. The only way you can legitimately acquire any Motorola programming software is to purchase it from Motorola. Any thoughts or suggestions from you Motorola gurus out there will be appreciated. The company that I got them from programmed the first 16 of the 160 channels (14 GMRS and two repeaters) so I am operational, but I really want to become comfortable with my own programming.
MOTOROLA RADIO SERIAL NUMBER DECODER PC
Can any one point me to some good PC programming software for these? I recently purchased two of these radios, one for my base station and one for my Ford Explorer.
