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Jun 3, 2017 - Motorola Power Programming - posted in Technical Discussion: I have. Shkola razvitiya rechi 4 klass otveti t n sokolova otveti 1 chastj reshebnik. I noticed in the programming software that the high/low power level is adjustable up to 48 watts on high power. My POV has a 50 watt VHF CDM1250.

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I am not aware of any way to legally get CPS for free or a reduced price. That being said, and the Internet being the Internet, finding copies of it floating around is possible.

The main thing to be aware of on the CPS side is that once you write a codeplug to your radio, you can never use an older version of CPS, so be careful when you're programming your radios. Only versions of CPS released after 2013 require the entitlement key to do 25kHz channels, so as long as you keep the codeplug and CPS at an older version, you'll be fine. If you actually buy CPS, (the way I understand it) you can take a class/test to certify that you understand that you can't use 25kHz channels on narrowband frequencies, and then can purchase $0 entitlement keys to unlock individual computers. I haven't done this yet, but am currently helping a friend with the process so I might know more soon. As for exactly which version was the last that doesn't require an entitlement key, I've heard different stories.

The two I hear most often is 6.12.2 and 6.12.5. I've managed to keep almost all of my CDM radios all the way back at something like 6.11.4, mainly because I haven't been running into any issues with such an old version and just didn't want to figure it out the hard way. (I did just get an HT1250 which didn't like any of my 6.11.* CPS versions, so a more definitive answer is possibly soon in my future) As for hardware, the Waris (CDM750/1250/1550 HT750/1250/1550) series is new enough that you can program them with pretty much any of the $15 'RIBless' USB cables you can find on eBay thanks to them not being dependent on DOS/real serial ports. The mobiles use the same programmer cable as the Radius/GM300 series and the R1225/M1225 series, so I still use a RIB plus a home-made DB25 to RJ45 cable that I set up years ago. Blanking codeplugs is relatively easy; most of my CDMs come with clean codeplugs.