
Motorola Cdm 1250 Programming Software Download
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Needless to say, a 'hex edit' of a code plug or the software is pretty much the same. The HxD software can be downloaded here. Follow these exactly, and you'll find that you won't have any trouble programming the CDM's Out-Of-Band. Apparently, up until recently there was different software for the Latin. We know for sure that the HT750/1250/1550 and CDM750/CDM1250/1550 use RSS part number HVN9025. Just a tip for the Pro series programming cable. After spending a lot of time with Motorola System Support, it was found that Pin 12 (BOOT.
WA1ZYX / KA1QFA/KB1QPC WQKQ332 Motorola CDM Series Radio Out-Of-Band mods Mods By: Joel Huntley - WA1ZYX This page describes what needs to be done to modify the CDM conventional series radios for Out-Of-Band frequency entry. This page will describe how to modify (hack) the CDM750 series radio CPS to program Out-of-Band. I've been wanting to replace my current 6m repeater receiver with something that was more conducive to this type of service instead of the old lo-band fire monitor that I had been using. So, in searching around I decided on a CDM750. I found one that was a low band, high split and figured that would work fine, as I had seen others using them. I also figured that programming it wouldn't be too difficult. I was wrong - sort of.
It seems that unlike the majority of Motorola programmable radios, that will go out of band fairly easy, these little beasts will not without hacking at the actual programming software as opposed to the codeplug like some of the others. Needless to say, a 'hex edit' of a code plug or the software is pretty much the same thing, and pretty much no big deal. Off to do research I went. My disclaimer for all of this is that I take credit for NONE of this, I'm only writing this page to assemble everything I've learned about this in one place, as it took a while to find everything I needed to know. I can however confirm that what I 'did' learn, works. So, having said that, let's get going. The first thing that needs to be done is to Hex Edit one of the.dll's buried in the computer for the software.
I'm using CPS 06.12.02, and the majority of the information I found pertains to that version. Also, I'm using HxD for a hex editor and that also works flawlessly. The can be downloaded here. The following instructions are exactly what I located off another site.
I'll include some screenshots too as well as a few useful hints. Follow these exactly, and you'll find that you won't have any trouble programming the CDM's Out-Of-Band.
Now, I can not confirm on any other models or versions, nor can I confirm how far out of band you can go. I only know that I accomplished what I needed to do, and here's how I did it. One more thing, BEFORE you hex edit anything, back it up in case you screw up!