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Motorola HT1250 Confusion

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Austin1234

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Hi everyone,

So im not even sure if this is where i post about this but ill try. Ok so for the past year or so i have been using a
Uniden bc125at and loved it. But i recently been cleared by my department to have a Motorola ht1250, so I bought one off ebay. So i have to add my department and get rid off the preset ones. Do i have to do this on the computer or can i do this on the radio.
 

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Best to have your radio shop do the programming of the radio. Too much can go wrong if your a newbie to programming Motorola or any brand of radios used for Public Safety.
 

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Hi everyone,

So im not even sure if this is where i post about this but ill try. Ok so for the past year or so i have been using a
Uniden bc125at and loved it. But i recently been cleared by my department to have a Motorola ht1250, so I bought one off ebay. So i have to add my department and get rid off the preset ones. Do i have to do this on the computer or can i do this on the radio.
Well in the Motorola forum would have been a good place to start. Hopefully a moderator will move this thread for you.


You will need a computer to program your HT-1250. Your best optio. Would be to ask your depatment where they have thier gear programmed and start there. Motorola is not the brand to learn to program on. When dealing with programmnin a radio that might end up in an IDLH environment, you need to i sure it is programmed correctly.
 
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