Motorola Radius Gm300 Software

I can program my GP300's without any problems under the DOS based rss using the same GP300/GM300 software, but the software always fails to read the codeplug on the GM300 I know that if some Motorola radios have new firmware then won't work with old MS-DOS based software like the Motorola MTS2000 for example. 4 responses to “ Motorola Radius GM300 Radio Doctor xp ” arif 6 Oktober 2017 pukul 8:10 am Balas software nya ga bisa di buka di laptop saya. Tulisan nya eror 380 kira kira butuh software apa yaa yang kurang.

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Motorola Radius Gp300 Programming

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Motorola Radius Gm300 Manual

The GM300 was Motorola's next step in the MaxTrac / Radius mobile product lines. The schematics are remarkably similar. You can even interchange some boards between the GM300 and MaxTrac radios. Like the MaxTrac, the GM300 line has been discontinued by the manufacturer. Throughout this article, reference to MaxTrac radios implies Radius radios as well.

Naturally, you need different programming software (RSS), but if you've ever programmed a MaxTrac, you'll be right at home with the GM300. The radios operate the same, too. See below for more info on the RSS and programming.

GM300 mobile radios cover the VHF (136-174 MHz in two ranges) and UHF (403-520 MHz in four ranges) bands, with 8 or 16 channels, 12.5 or 20/25/30 kHz channel spacing, and 10, 25, and 35-45 watt power levels. They use the same accessories (loudspeakers, microphones, accessory plugs, power cords, mounting brackets, etc.) as the MaxTracs.

The M120 radio is just about the same as a GM300 but has 'less features' - this would be the 2-channel version, equivalent to a MaxTrac 50. There is also an M10 single-channel radio, and an M130 2-channel radio.

Here's a front view photo of a 16-channel MaxTrac, a 16-channel GM300, and a 2-channel MaxTrac:

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