The reason I ask is because...
I've followed the instructions perfectly for the TM-V7A to prepare it for remote controlling via DTMF with all appropriate responses from the radio...
But Motorola HTs don't have DTMF 'ABCD' on them, the best you get is 0-9 */#, so I either have to carry an expensive and necessarily large UHF HT (not a mini or credit-card HT, which can't fit DTMF pads) or get a DTMF generator like Radio Shack used to sell that would slip over telephone mics. Before getting a DTMF box, which seems to be the better option, I figured I'd see if playing back the access tone sequence with a Java tone generator would work.
I used: http://www.dsptutor.freeuk.com/dtmf/ToneGenerator.html
I had it burst the A###, which I recorded from the speaker into a digital voice recorder, then I played it back into the microphone, but the TM-V7A remained in standby as if it did not receive the tones at all, which is BS, since I saw the s-meter go full strength.
I tried varying the distance of the playback, volume of recording, with no effect, and the best advice I got was to ask here:
Try batlabs.com, or bat-labs.com, whichever it is, it's a Motorola equipment website. I'm sure that someone will know the bandwidth for the GP300 there."