MOTOTRBO latest CPS 2.0

MOTOTRBO latest CPS 2.0

All MOTOTRBO CPS works on Win7.Even the latest CPS 2.0 does!

You can use CPS 16 with all your MOTOTRBO radios,but you have to use it in the future.
A 25kHz/Spain Bandsplit patch is available for it and some other useful patches,like password reset/region patch and a patch for the MOTOTRBO Light radios,to enable unsupported features like AES,Select 5 and Capacity Plus.

Motorola's MOTOTRBO Talk Permit Tone (TPT) Custom Tones

Motorola's MOTOTRBO Talk Permit Tone (TPT)

Motorola's MOTOTRBO Talk Permit Tone (TPT) consists of 4 tones of 40ms duration, with no silence in between tones. It makes a warble type sound. I don't remember the tone frequencies off the top of my head right now.

Update :   MOTOTRBO TPT:  The exact MOTOTRBO Talk Permit Tone (TPT) tones I couldn't remember the 4 tone frequencies off the top of my head but since found them here;

Motorola XPR 6550 Review

Motorola XPR 6550 Review

This is a review on the Motorola XPR 6550 2 way digital and analog radio. This one is a 403-470 split radio.


Motorola Mototrbo Rehousing Tutorial

Motorola Mototrbo Rehousing Tutorial - How to rehouse a Mototrbo 6300, 6350, 6500 and 6550 Radio

Follow these tips and you can't go wrong. ALWAYS work ESD safe!
Refer to the Motorola Mototrbo Service Manual before doing ANY work on a Motorola Two-Way Radio!

MotoTRBO XPR6550 vs XPR7550 Comparison

XPR6550 vs XPR7550 Comparison.
In this video I compare the Motorola MotoTRBO XPR6550 (DP3600 in Europe) to the XPR7550 (DP4800 in Europe) and discuss whether it is still worth buying the XPR6550 now that it's an old radio.

The XPR6550 or DP3600 is a generation 1 radio which Motorola has now discontinued. The direct replacement for this is the XPR7550 or DP4800 which is a similar radio in the generation 2 MotoTRBO series, but there are some differences which I discuss in the video.




MotoTRBO XPR6550 vs XPR7550 Comparison

MOTOTRBO Frequently Asked Questions

This document will be updated on a regular basis and posted to MOL. Please refer to MOL for the latest version of frequently asked questions

Motorola CPS | RSS Software Programming

Programming MotoTRBO DMR Radios - The Basics

Programming MotoTRBO DMR Radios - The Basics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFljVjNvz-c


Here I show you how to program a basic DP3400 radio so that it will work on your frequencies. I also show you how to create unique group IDs etc.

RSSI meter on Motorola Mototrbo XPR75xx and XPR65xx

RSSI meter on Motorola Mototrbo XPR75xx and XPR65xx

Motorola MotoTRBO equipment. It’s quite easy. Press the left arrow 3 times followed by pressing the right arrow three times.

Motorola Mototrbo XPR75xx and XPR65xx:
Left arrow <<< three (3) times /  Right arrow >>> (3) times

Motorola Mototrbo SL7550:
push center Main Menu:   up (3) three time / down (3) three time = RSSI meter.



Updating Motorola Firmware

Updating Motorola Firmware

The upgrade is fairly self-explanatory, pull down "Device-> Update-> version" and in the box, select version to the file. The procedure will have you reset the radio (power off and on again), and take about 10-15 minutes.

Be VERY patient as it will look like nothing is going on while it loads the firmware to the radio. It may even say CPS is not responding. Just walk away from the computer and go watch TV for awhile and let it do its thing.

Disable any power management, screen savers etc prior and make sure you have a fresh hot battery on the radio if not mobile.

CPS 11.0 BUILD 596 25KHZ PATCH

CPS 11.0 BUILD 596 25KHZ PATCH
DLL for the entitlement

PLEASE unzip and copy the uncompressed "dll" files into the Motorola CPS folder in the [program files] area !


unzip the files and copy and paste after unzip to the following file location.

These unzipped two files enable wideband 25khz programing on all radios including 5550 and 7550 and the new lite models.
All one has to do is extract the dll and lmx file overwriting those of the same name it c:\program files\mot0rola\m0totrbo cps\

After complete the analog frequencies can be added 25khz programing into the radio.