![]() The various other vendors often permit their dealers to sell the software online (i.e., Kenwood). To obtain Motorola software see the Sticky in the Motorola forum. It is YOUR responsibility to properly word your request. We do not want any hurt feelings when your vague post is mistaken for a free request. ![]() If you are having trouble legally obtaining software please state so. Your PM's are not private and the administration has the right to read them if there's a hint to criminal activity. Even if you attempt to engage in this activity in PM's we will still enforce the forum rules. The same goes for any private transaction via Private Message. ![]() Making a request such as this is attempting to engage in software piracy and this forum cannot be involved or associated with this activity. All requests will be deleted and a forum infraction issued. Please do not make requests for copies of radio programming software which is sold (or was sold) by the manufacturer for any monetary value. off to do research I went.To anyone looking to acquire commercial radio programming software: Needless to say, a 'hex edit' of a code plug or the software is pretty much the same thing, and pretty much no big deal. It seems that unlike the majority of Motorola programmable radios, that will go out of band fairly easy, these little beasts will not without hacking at the actual programming software as opposed to the codeplug like some of the others. I also figured that programming it wouldn't be too difficult. I found one that was a low band, high split and figured that would work fine, as I had seen others using them. So, in searching around I decided on a CDM750. I've been wanting to replace my current 6m repeater receiver with something that was more conducive to this type of service instead of the old lo-band fire monitor that I had been using. This page will describe how to modify (hack) the CDM750 series radio CPS to program Out-of-Band. ![]() This page describes what needs to be done to modify the CDM conventional series radios for Out-Of-Band frequency entry.
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