• To anyone looking to acquire commercial radio programming software:

    Please do not make requests for copies of radio programming software which is sold (or was sold) by the manufacturer for any monetary value. All requests will be deleted and a forum infraction issued. Making a request such as this is attempting to engage in software piracy and this forum cannot be involved or associated with this activity. The same goes for any private transaction via Private Message. Even if you attempt to engage in this activity in PM's we will still enforce the forum rules. Your PM's are not private and the administration has the right to read them if there's a hint to criminal activity.

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    For M/A Com/Harris/GE, etc: there are two software packages that program all current and past radios. One package is for conventional programming and the other for trunked programming. The trunked package is in upwards of $2,500. The conventional package is more reasonable though is still several hundred dollars. The benefit is you do not need multiple versions for each radio (unlike Motorola).

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I think it was intended to marketed to the Asian market. I've owned two of them, the VHF and UHF and was unimpressed. They look nice when you see them in a picture but they are manufactured like a cheap FRS radio. Don't get me wrong, they are just fine for ham use, just not as rugged as other M gear I've owned. And of course they are not type accepted for use on public safety/business/frs/gmrs use. I do remember the model sticker on the back indicated it was manufacture for Motorol, I don't remember any mention of who manufactured them.
 
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A buddy of mine bought one and they do look cheap in the pics I've seen on the net.
 
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