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CP200D Programming cable question

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12dbsinad

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Can the CP200D be programmed using a regular generic micro USB cable or do you need the Motorola cable?
 

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I've had no problem using a generic one to program several hundred CP200ds but depending on the actual cable, you might need to carefully remove some of the outer plastic so it will physically fit the recessed jack.
 

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you might need to carefully remove some of the outer plastic so it will physically fit the recessed jack.

That's exactly what I had to do in order for any of my micro cables plugs to seat fully into a CP200d and another device I have.
 

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When the radio first came out, we naturally bought the OEM programming cable but once we saw what it was, decided to try a generic one (had them literally all over the place) and they've always worked!
 

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Yup I just use my Samsung charging cable. Works well
 
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