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Motorola CM 300 Programing

PCramton

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I have a CM300 radio and im trying to get it programed for my POV* the tower/frequency we have uses a QT/DQT encoder and decoder and one of ENC and DEC is D261N how would I go about inputting that into my radio on the frequency
 

clbsquared

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That’s a DPL code. Motorola uses TPL and DPL Select DPL and it should populate the list of digital codes. There should be a drop down for PL Tones near the same area that you input your frequencies.
 

PCramton

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what does that look like in the CMS program. I cant seem to find it if anyone can help
 

EWC_BDN

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right under your frequencies. it probably says CSQ or TPL right now. you need it to say DPL. Then the code is just 261. D is DPL, N is normal (so you do not check the box that says DPL invert because you don't want that!)
 
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