M1225 CPS - ***NOT REQUESTING SOFTWARE***

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M1225 CPS - ***NOT REQUESTING SOFTWARE***

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I am NOT requesting software here, I'm just wondering if anyone knows if CPS exists for the M1225/P1225 radios and if so, what the part number is. ****ONCE AGAIN I'M NOT ASKING FOR SOFTWARE****
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Post by Al »

Sure....P/N is HVN9054D, currently in revision 3.2, available from Motorola at 800-422-4210 after you complete the license agreement and are approved for a software license by them.
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Post by firecomm »

Thanks Al!
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...and don't plan on running on an XP. It doesn't work.
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jim wrote:...and don't plan on running on an XP. It doesn't work.
But the version scheduled for release in May will be :)

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Post by K0DEN »

is that the number to request license and software for all radios? i have a spectra and syntor X9000 and i hate pulling em and taking them to the MSS when i need stuff done
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Do they even support the X9000 anymore?
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Post by mr.syntrx »

No idea about the X9000, but I'm pretty sure Spectra RSS is still avaliable, and fairly cheap too, because the radio is NLA.
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Post by K0DEN »

kf4sqb wrote:Do they even support the X9000 anymore?
I beleive Legacy Comm. our local MSS still does support X9000, i know they support the spectra, but i figured out what im going to do so nevermind.



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Well, the local MSS still supports the X9000, too. I meant does Motorola itself still support it.
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Post by KG6EAQ »

kf4sqb wrote:Do they even support the X9000 anymore?
They do not support it in as they aren't making new parts, nor fixing it at the depot. Last time I called they still had copies of the RSS for it in stock.
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Post by Station House Products »

You're probably going to have to pull the radio (Syntor) regardless unless you have an OLD laptop (preferably a 286 MHz.) as it wont program with much else other than that and I have'nt seen many 286 laptops recently. The desk tops are getting pretty scarce as well.
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kf4sqb wrote:Well, the local MSS still supports the X9000, too. I meant does Motorola itself still support it.
sorry now i understand the Q....
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