

Now, just save MCS2000.exe and close Hex Workshop. note from the editor: these are 4-byte Intel-format long (integer) values. Then, enter 8047A119 in the Replace entry box. Double check the cable and that could be your issue. 430 MHz, enter the following: In the Replace window, make sure Type is set to Hex Values. Thats what I deserve for buying a RIB from E-bay, but I dont program motorola radios that often so what I have works for me. They both look the same, but you cant use one for both operations for some reason, even though the cables from motorola are the same. 584 sold USB Motorola Programming cable CP200D + Support Moto Micro 16.95 Free shipping 247 sold FTDI USB Programming Cable + Support Motorola HT1250 HT1250LS RKN4075 (2) 34.95 Free shipping 586 sold Programming Cable For Motorola Radio ASTRO 25 PR1500 XTS1500 XTS2500 XTS5000 17. One works for mobiles, the other for the repeater. (Stupid, but its because the CPS also updates the radios firmware which may not work properly with older CPS versions which sort of makes sense)Īnother cause could be fake/improper programing cables. For instance, If the radio was programed once using a version 03.01.00 your CPS wont read the radio. If you use a newer CPS to program a radio, you must always use that CPS or newer, you cant roll back to a previous version. Motorola isnt like other radio softwares.

This should give you the proper com port you need. To figure out which com port you need, go to device manager and look under USB Controllers. I suspect you have the wrong com port selected. Using USB cables usually puts you around com port 3 or 4, not 1. Most likely cause that I see is that you have com port 1 selected. First, make sure the radio is on (I know its a given if you have programmed radios previously but sometimes people forget)
