I looking for Info on Programming the P1225
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James
Programming the Motorola P1225
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Same as most moto's
It requires DOS based programming software, a programming cable, and a Radio Interface Box (RIB), hooked into a SLOW computer running true DOS.
It requires DOS based programming software, a programming cable, and a Radio Interface Box (RIB), hooked into a SLOW computer running true DOS.
-----Nick-----
"I can trip some repeaters in Maine, but I'm not getting any audio into it, is there some type of tone frequency I use? If so do you know what one is for Maine?" - The SMT Machine
"I can trip some repeaters in Maine, but I'm not getting any audio into it, is there some type of tone frequency I use? If so do you know what one is for Maine?" - The SMT Machine
"It requires DOS based programming software, a programming cable, and a Radio Interface Box (RIB), hooked into a SLOW computer running true DOS."
I presume you haven't ever programmed a P1225 then.
Try this instead.
Version 3.2 or lower: Use Win 95, 98, ME and on something at least 200 MHz or it will be SLOOOOOW.
Version 4.0: New and improved flavor for XP. Runs great at 2.3GHz
I presume you haven't ever programmed a P1225 then.
Try this instead.
Version 3.2 or lower: Use Win 95, 98, ME and on something at least 200 MHz or it will be SLOOOOOW.
Version 4.0: New and improved flavor for XP. Runs great at 2.3GHz