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  • #ii

Greetings from Texas! I've got a small issue and need some advice. Nosotros found 16 brand new Motorola CM300 VHF while doing inventory. They've been given to me to plan for around our facility. I've got the programming cable, CPS 5.17, and a trusty ol' Sony VOI laptop with XP - I'm nigh dangerous.

After opening the CPS with CM300 slaved. The GUI seems unproblematic enough, just I'thousand not understanding how to program frequencies? This interface is very different from CHIRP(Baofeng) and some of the other equipment I bargain with. Is there a PDF or reference guide for this software? All I'one thousand trying to practise is plan four DoD approved freq'south for employ internally effectually our complex betwixt some golf carts and a couple of trucks - a quick guide or link will appreciated.

Cm300'south mounted on a golf game cart are not a good idea. For instance, do you have a programme for antennas mounted to what's commonly a fiberglas body & awning? As well are you certain the electric systems are 13.8 vdc ? As well, what about licensing? 73, n9zas

  • #6

CM300s and PM400 were my favorite of the analog but radios. Full PL changing on the fly...reliable software that runs in both a 32 scrap and 64 chip architecture.

Oh, if y'all want to use information technology on the ham bands...you need to notice CPS 05.xvi before you try and write with 05.17. 05.17 and 05.xviii are forced narrowband while 05.sixteen is select-able. I don't know if y'all tin all the same get the EID for wideband functioning on the afterwards two versions.

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  • #8

The freq's I've been reserved are 4 from 151 - 166mhz. I've got CPS 5.17 just still non understanding the Motorola language or organisation of their software. Conventional Personalities are frequency control lists? But I only see a single receive and a transmit freq you tin assign to "Pers1". This department of the software also references a drib down list for "Scan List" - what list? If you go to Scan List it prompts you to select Pers1 -iv - I'm in CPS Purgatory....ugh. My 24 Baofengs gear up in about 20mins using CHIRP. This software doesn't appear to be very intuitive, unless I'thousand missing something....theirs got to be a tutorial for this stuff. I was on Motorola's web site, but didn't see anything.

If anyone has screenies of what I'chiliad suppose to exist doing feel free.

In the tree, click on Conventional Personalities. There is one button and simply one button on that screen. It reads Add together Conventional Personality There is naught else on that screen. Information technology should be fairly easy to effigy out.

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  • #9

The personality (called mode in older software) is the channel options. Frequency, power, tones, talk around and signaling. Selecting the personality in the tree and pressing F2 will let y'all rename (this is the displayed alias).

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SteveC0625

  • #10

CM300s and PM400 were my favorite of the analog only radios. Full PL changing on the fly...reliable software that runs in both a 32 chip and 64 bit architecture.

Oh, if you want to utilise it on the ham bands...you need to find CPS 05.16 before you try and write with 05.17. 05.17 and 05.18 are forced narrowband while 05.16 is select-able. I don't know if you can still get the EID for wideband functioning on the later two versions.

The CP200XLS and PR400 portables are just as flexible. I've got twenty of the CP200XLS in service in the local ambulance squad and they're holding up nicely.

I got the WB EID when it first came out, and recently just ordered four more so that I can run the CPS on several different PC's. They are even so available for the Commercial Series and the Professional person Series.

The Commercial Serial was a nice product line. I was sorry to see it go.

  • #sixteen

I'll mention the grounding to my guy - thanks. Past the way, we do collaborative MSHA training with our local burn department Technical Emergency Response Grooming (TERT) teams too. We happen to encounter these CM300'due south, and then we figured we'd practice some sub-t commo experimenting with them and some other radios. RX and TX is brutal for us due to the physical and turns undercover. If anything we'll probably rig them as repeaters at junctions to help with LOS problems. VHF does appear to not be working out very well and then far - I keep picking up Walmart employee bleed over - weird.

What is your PL set to?

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  • #19

In that location were two choices - DPL and TPL. I toggled DPL and CPS auto assigned "23" to my frequencies.

That is merely the default DPL tone. If you lot use the PL/DPL make sure whatever you use matches both the receive and transmit side of the radios. I'd change your tone to a higher number and uncheck the HUB defeats PL option in the general settings tab near the summit of the tree. That should filter out any noise you are hearing from walmart.

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