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w5lsi

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Will the Astro software for the XTS5000 program the APX 7000?
 

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Unfortunately, no, they are completely different programming platforms.
 

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And, if you've become familiar with the Astro25 programming metaphor, be prepared for a shock; the APX CPS is entirely new and (in my opinion), not nearly as user friendly.
 

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RKG,

You are dead-on correct. IMHO the 7K CPS is a fat pain to use, and so is the TRBO CPS. If it were up to me they would all still be in DOS in the Saber format, but hey, that's just me.
 

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Once you get used to it, it's not bad. I like being able to apply meaningful names to the personalities, data and emergency profiles. Much easier than trying to remember which numbered item does what.
 

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I find the MotoTrbo CPS rather easy to use. The APX isn't bad, sure it could use some changes but it gets the job done.
 
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