Motorola Gm360 Programming Software [cracked] 〈Instant Download〉
The Hunt for Motorola GM360 Programming Software: A Practical Guide
Final Checklist:
Step 3: Install the Professional Series CPS
- Navigate to Conventional Personality.
- Receive Frequency: Enter your desired RX frequency (e.g., 151.8800 MHz).
- Transmit Frequency: Enter your TX frequency.
- Squelch Type: Select Carrier (CSQ), CTCSS, or DCS. If using a tone, enter the PL tone (e.g., 100.0 Hz).
- Time-Out Timer: Set to 60 seconds (prevents accidental stuck mics).
- Power Level: Select High (25-45W depending on model) or Low (1-5W).
- Free “download now” buttons on suspicious websites (often malware).
- Software claiming to be “GM360 Unlocking Tool” (usually viruses).
- Any EXE file that is over 100 MB (bloated with malware).
- Common Version: The most widely circulated and stable version for the GM360 is typically R05.xx (though versions like R06 and R07 exist).
- Naming Convention: You will often find the installation executable named something similar to
ProfessionalRadioCPS_R05.xx.exe. - Important Distinction: Do not confuse this with the "Astro" or "APX" CPS used for digital or newer radios. The GM360 is an analog-only radio (despite having signaling capabilities like MDC-1200), and it requires this specific legacy CPS.
- Version number: Typically GM360 RSS R01.00 or similar.
- Pros: Very stable once running; lightweight.
- Cons: Does not work on 64-bit Windows; no USB support natively; requires legacy hardware.