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CDM1250's With Different Model Numbers

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:14 pm
by jchabalie
My fire company has 2 UHF CDM1250's with different model numbers (AAM25SKD9PW2AN and M25SKD9AA2A). Is there any way to program these with the same codeplug, or will I need to write the programming for each radio since they have different model numbers?

Re: CDM1250's With Different Model Numbers

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 4:44 am
by Jim202
jchabalie wrote:My fire company has 2 UHF CDM1250's with different model numbers (AAM25SKD9PW2AN and M25SKD9AA2A). Is there any way to program these with the same codeplug, or will I need to write the programming for each radio since they have different model numbers?



You can try cloning them, but the chances are the software will barf it out.

You could start up 2 copies of the software at the same time and do a click and drag from one to the other. You will probably have to clean up the zone info with the personalities and then if your using scan, you will have to clean up the scan info.

Unless you have a ton of frequencies, your almost better off just hand typing in all the information from scratch.

Jim

Re: CDM1250's With Different Model Numbers

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 6:39 am
by escomm
Cannot clone since model numbers don't match

Re: CDM1250's With Different Model Numbers

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:19 pm
by HLA
no, sorry, those won't clone, I see alot of typing in your future.

Re: CDM1250's With Different Model Numbers

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:32 am
by wavetar
Jim202 wrote: You could start up 2 copies of the software at the same time and do a click and drag from one to the other.
Jim
The professional series CPS has never been capable of 'drag and drop' operation...it's the biggest shortcoming of it. Manual typing it has to be.

Re: CDM1250's With Different Model Numbers

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 3:45 am
by SteveC0625
As long as the question is on the table, can anyone tell us what the PW means in the model number of the OP's radio: AAM25SKD9PW2AN? I don't find it in any charts that I have or can locate on the net. Thanks