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Well, back again for PR400

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Anybody know what software will program the PR400 ?
Will the CPS-860 stuff work ?
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R05.10 & TUNER R02.15.00 RVN4191N CP150, CP200, CM200, CM300, PR400, and PM400 radios. NORTH AMERICA-AA.Support the radios with new version codeplugs. 2008.
 

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Anybody know what software will program the PR400 ?
Will the CPS-860 stuff work ?
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Commercial Series CPS, North American Region.
COS-860 won’t work. Part numbers in above post. R5.18 was the last release. anything above R5.16 requires a WB EID.

Also, rather that reinvent the wheel, search here and on the batboard for answers to most if not all questions about these radios and programming them. There are detailed and extensive discussions going back to 2008.
 

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R05.10 & TUNER R02.15.00 RVN4191N CP150, CP200, CM200, CM300, PR400, and PM400 radios. NORTH AMERICA-AA.Support the radios with new version codeplugs. 2008.
I'll see if I have that in my stockpile. A zip labeled PRxxx only had the CPS-860 versions.
Not sure what I have in codeplugs or firmware yet, still digging.
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Commercial Series CPS, North American Region.
COS-860 won’t work. Part numbers in above post. R5.18 was the last release. anything above R5.16 requires a WB EID.

Also, rather that reinvent the wheel, search here and on the batboard for answers to most if not all questions about these radios and programming them. There are detailed and extensive discussions going back to 2008.
Thanks. I am new to this radio so have some reading ahead.
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I thought it was a narrow banding reg for commercial use. I don't think these radios will go anywhere but ham.
Will these radios go wide or narrow ?
 

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I'm in luck(?) I have the commercial series CPS r 05.12 and tuner pro R02.18.00 in my stockpile
I think this will work.
 
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