PC for programming Motorola GP300
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 5:41 pm
Hey,
I've recently bought a Motorola GP300 Selector 5 and a programming cable.
I've already read the batlabs programming primer and I wasn't that pleased when I read that I need such an old pc for programming a 2way radio.
But I've also read somewhere that the RSS software for the GP300 runs with newer computers too. The only question though is HOW new... my normal desktop pc is probably way to fast (AMD 2,4GHz) so do I really need a 486 machine running on DOS? Or is there maybe some other way? I basically just want to programm new frequencies and power output... can I achieve this with selector 5 somehow?
If not, how much do those 486's cost nowadays? I could imagine that they are very cheap...
Sorry if my questions sound a bit newbish, I'm quite new to radio programming.
I've recently bought a Motorola GP300 Selector 5 and a programming cable.
I've already read the batlabs programming primer and I wasn't that pleased when I read that I need such an old pc for programming a 2way radio.

If not, how much do those 486's cost nowadays? I could imagine that they are very cheap...
Sorry if my questions sound a bit newbish, I'm quite new to radio programming.