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HT1250 How To Reprogramming?

SaulSARPR

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Greetings:

I have a few Moto HT1250 VHF and i download CPS Version R06.12.09 but i try to put the freq. i apper this massege:20251218_131342.jpg said enablement key?? how can i download or something i doing wrong.
So this is the Program i used and the version:
20251218_131001 version.jpg
The radio got Freq i dont use so i delete all the freq and kep said the massenge ^^^^

So i want to program them with my freq is VHF but i dont know is this is the program correct or not...

Any advice or help are welcome, if there any error on the writing sorry english is not perfect.
 

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After January 1st, 2013, the FCC mandated narrow band FM on almost all Part 90 frequencies. Manufacturers were forced to comply and they way they did that was to require programming channels as narrow band FM (12.5KHz).

If you are in the USA, you'll need to make sure you are complying with FCC requirements and your channels are programmed properly.

So, the error is saying you have channels programmed for wide band FM (25KHz) and it's going to complain like that.
Solution is to either change the channels to narrow, or get someone here to remember which version software will still allow you to program wide. I don't recall which version that is, but I'm sure someone does.
 

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R06.12.05 is what I used for my 6m HT1250
 

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Just download 6.12.05. it will work with radios with latest firmware.
 

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After January 1st, 2013, the FCC mandated narrow band FM on almost all Part 90 frequencies. Manufacturers were forced to comply and they way they did that was to require programming channels as narrow band FM (12.5KHz).

If you are in the USA, you'll need to make sure you are complying with FCC requirements and your channels are programmed properly.

So, the error is saying you have channels programmed for wide band FM (25KHz) and it's going to complain like that.
Solution is to either change the channels to narrow, or get someone here to remember which version software will still allow you to program wide. I don't recall which version that is, but I'm sure someone does.


found it ! was a old freq with 25 KHz thanks guy !!!
 
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