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The Ultimate Guide to Motorola GM360 Programming Software: Download, Setup, & Configuration
By: Two-Way Radio Tech Experts
The Computer: A Windows-based PC (legacy versions may require XP or Windows 7). Getting Started: Step-by-Step 1. Connection motorola gm360 programming software
Channels: Define the specific frequencies, bandwidth (12.5/25 kHz), and power levels for each channel. The Ultimate Guide to Motorola GM360 Programming Software:
If you follow this guide, you will successfully program your GM360. For further help, visit dedicated radio forums like RadioReference or Communications Support. Always remember: with great transmission power comes great responsibility. Program legally, program safely. Launch the CPS
Step 5: Configure CPS
- Launch the CPS.
- Go to Preferences → Communications Port. Select the COM port you set in Step 2 (e.g., COM1).
- Set baud rate to 9600 (default).
- RSS was for older radios (like the Maxtrac/GM300).
- CPS (Customer Programming Software) is for the GM360. Attempting to run RSS on a GM360 will likely corrupt the codeplug, turning your radio into a very expensive brick.
- RX Frequency / TX Frequency (e.g., 151.820 MHz)
- CTCSS/DCS Decode/Encode (e.g., 67.0 Hz)
- Bandwidth: 12.5 kHz (narrow) or 25 kHz (wide) – Note: narrowband mandate applies to commercial use.
- Tx Power: High (25-40W) or Low (1-25W).