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He pulled the MTX-838 from the rack. Read its codeplug into the Lab Tool. The software showed him everything: the frequency set (457.5250 MHz transmit, 462.5250 MHz receive for the portables—yes, odd split), the PL tone (103.5 Hz), the power levels (Low: 1W, High: 4W), and the narrowband flag (checked: 11 kHz bandwidth). motorola radio programming software rvn419114
He keyed the MTX-838. “Coal Ridge Base, this is Technician Andy on portable test, radio check, over.” Got a used CP200, how to program it
The reference typically refers to a specific version or part number for Motorola Radio Service Software (RSS) or Customer Programming Software (CPS) , most commonly associated with older, legacy radio models (e.g., the Motorola HT1000, JT1000, Visar, or similar Jedi series radios). The software showed him everything: the frequency set (457