Motorola Gp300 Programming !new! | Free × Handbook |

Motorola GP300 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is a classic handheld radio widely used in amateur and commercial radio. Programming it today is a specialized task because the original software (RSS) is a 16-bit DOS-based application

It was a brick of a radio, heavy enough to dent a floorboard and finished in that industrial, matte-black plastic that suggested it could survive a fall from a helicopter. To most, it was a paperweight. To the volunteer search and rescue team in the north hills, it was a lifeline they couldn't afford to replace. Programming a Go to product viewer dialog for this item. motorola gp300 programming

9V battery

replace the battery, so you will need a or a 9-12V DC power supply to power the radio during the process. Motorola GP300 Go to product viewer dialog for this item

No Communication:

Check your RIB battery/power and ensure you are on the correct COM port (COM1 vs COM2). To most, it was a paperweight

Before you program a GP300, remember: In the US, the FCC requires a license for most business bands. You cannot legally program a GP300 to transmit on: