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: Defining RX/TX frequencies and TPL/DPL squelch codes.
Navigate through the tree structure on the left side of the screen to adjust settings:
The GM360 is a feature-rich radio, and the CPS software gives you granular control over its capabilities. Key programmable features include:
Do not touch the cable, mouse, or radio power switch during this process.
is a popular open-source option, but it does not support the Motorola GM360. Similarly, RT Systems , which creates custom programming software for various radios, is not known to directly support the GM360.
: A dedicated programming cable (typically connecting to the radio's accessory port or microphone jack) is needed to interface with a computer's serial or USB port. Read and Backup
While acquiring the software and navigating compatibility challenges can be a journey, the satisfaction of tailoring your GM360 to your exact specifications is well worth the effort. By following the steps and troubleshooting advice in this guide, you can confidently read, modify, and write configurations, ensuring your Motorola GM360 radios perform flawlessly for years to come.
, which serves as the bridge between the radio's hardware capabilities and the specific operational needs of the user. Evolution and Context
A progress bar will appear. Once finished, the software will populate a tree view on the left panel containing your radio’s current configuration (Codeplug).
To unlock the full potential of this radio—such as configuring frequencies, signaling options, and button assignments—you must use the dedicated Motorola Customer Programming Software (CPS). This article provides a comprehensive guide to understanding, acquiring, and using the Motorola GM360 programming software safely and effectively. Understanding the Motorola GM360 Software Ecosystem
Never turn off the radio or unplug the cable while data is being written to the device. Motorola Gm360 Programming Software User Manual
Input your assigned or licensed frequencies in MHz.