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XPR3500e to XPR2500 programming

buckyswider

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Hi gang, is there an easy way in CPS 2.0 to take a codeplug from an XPR3500e and "copy" it to an XPR2500? I did read in another similar thread "yes...open up two CPS windows and start typing". :) A mix of digital an analog channels. And then I also have a few XPR 6350 that I'll need to "clone" that setup to also. Goal is to have the same config on all the radios- so channels 1-16 are identical on all radios. Thanks!
 

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Hi gang, is there an easy way in CPS 2.0 to take a codeplug from an XPR3500e and "copy" it to an XPR2500? I did read in another similar thread "yes...open up two CPS windows and start typing". :) A mix of digital an analog channels. And then I also have a few XPR 6350 that I'll need to "clone" that setup to also. Goal is to have the same config on all the radios- so channels 1-16 are identical on all radios. Thanks!
At tye very top of the codeplug tree, right click on the radio icon of the codeplug you want to copy, then open a new instance of CPS. Read the radio you want to copy it to, and right click on the radio icon at the top of the codeplug tree, select paste.

This will copy over most of what you need.
 

buckyswider

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At tye very top of the codeplug tree, right click on the radio icon of the codeplug you want to copy, then open a new instance of CPS. Read the radio you want to copy it to, and right click on the radio icon at the top of the codeplug tree, select paste.

This will copy over most of what you need.
PERFECT, thanks very much!!! This will make things much easier for me.
 
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