

If you want a scanner, you should have gotten a scanner, odds are unless you want to listen to something very specific most everything you want to hear you can't hear with that radio. It looks like there's some municipalities and hospitals in that range but not stuff like the state police or local police. From what I see on RR, most everything in Southern New Jersey is VHF or on a P25 phase 2 800mhz system. started on dmr with an xpr6550 as a ham cheesed off, motorola mototrbo software release 2 4a june 19 2015, motorola solutions mototrbo digital radio downloads, help with motorola xpr7550e and or mototrbo cps, motorola xpr 5550 mototrbo analog fm mobile radio product, xpr 7000e series motorola solutions, mototrbo emea cps 16 0 build 823 tuner latest firmware, motorola xpr 5550e mobile two way. Keep in mind this is a 450-520mhz version, and if you want 70cm ham frequencies on there, you're gonna have to tinker with things.Įdit I just saw you plan on using this as a scanner. Get a serial version, a cheap Chinese one is usual fine, and use a good serial to USB adapter, FTDI are the preffered chipset. This will usually only be done during business hours. You will also need the cable which is serial only. MotoTRBO is for the XPR series of DMR radios, it won't work with the HT1250. TLF can chime in with some more info as he's been into the Astro25 line longer than I have (he tends to keep up with what's under support).There are multiple versions of Motorola's CPS depending on the radio. It should also be noted, the CPS is not 100% reliable on Windows 10. It should be noted that they do not use regular Jedi programming cables and have their own programming cables (available in serial or USB). 6 7/800 XTS2500's.I like the Astro 25 line but they certainly made some programming improvements on the APX line. I've got one or two 800 MHz Astro Spectra Pluses.

For VHF I've got Motorola Astro Spectra and Astro Spectra Plus (again, not the same radios) radios. A very old Toshiba is for RSS DOS radio programming. Motorola MOTOTRBO CPS 2.0 is the latest version of the MOTOTRBO programming software line up. Good info, and so I now label each laptop on which radios I can program with them. Buy with confidence that Radiotronics has the training, experience and expertise to deliver even the most complex Motorola two-way radio solution.

R11 CPS and newer is on the Itronix 圆4 Win7 laptop. R10 Trbo CPS and earlier are on the Panasonic. I've got one as a work radio (VHF) and one as a personal radio (7/800). So now it is a dedicated older radio programming computer. Look here for a flashcode decoder for Astro radios. R20.00.01 was the last version released (be careful, the XTS1500/2500/5000 radios use the Astro 25 Portable CPS and the Astro Spectra Plus (not to be confused with the Astro Spectra) and XTL1500/2500/5000 use the Astro 25 Mobile CPS. Yes you will have to obtain the software (I honestly don't know how to go about it as I get it through my employer). Depot will still service the radios and there are thousands still deployed. As of the Astro25 line has officially been EOL'd as that was the last day to order flash upgrades from Motorola.
