Before diving into software, it is crucial to understand that the CP140 is part of Motorola’s Professional Series (alongside the CP150, CP200, and PR400). These radios were introduced in the early 2000s and operate on analog conventional channels only—not digital (MOTOTRBO) or trunking systems.
The software has a validation check. To program 440 MHz Ham on a UHF model, you must hold CTRL + SHIFT while clicking "Read." This unlocks the "Ignore Band Limits" check box—an undocumented feature present in R06.10.00 and lower.
Group channels together for the radio to monitor simultaneously.
Before diving into software, it is crucial to understand that the CP140 is part of Motorola’s Professional Series (alongside the CP150, CP200, and PR400). These radios were introduced in the early 2000s and operate on analog conventional channels only—not digital (MOTOTRBO) or trunking systems.
The software has a validation check. To program 440 MHz Ham on a UHF model, you must hold CTRL + SHIFT while clicking "Read." This unlocks the "Ignore Band Limits" check box—an undocumented feature present in R06.10.00 and lower.
Group channels together for the radio to monitor simultaneously.