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If Radio A can talk to Radio B, but Radio B cannot talk back, check if one radio has a PL/DPL code active while the other is set to "None."
Open the CPS software and choose "Read Radio" to import the current frequency list.
To ensure privacy, set CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) codes for each channel.
Here is a quick-reference by industry (Always verify license requirements):
The Motorola CP1300 is not a dual-band radio. It is sold in three distinct hardware models, each operating within a specific frequency band. You cannot program a VHF frequency into a UHF radio, or vice versa.
Click (or F8). Within 30 seconds, your new frequency list will overwrite the old one.
| Channel | Frequency (MHz) | |---------|-----------------| | 1 | 446.00625 | | 2 | 446.01875 | | 3 | 446.03125 | | 4 | 446.04375 | | 5 | 446.05625 | | 6 | 446.06875 | | 7 | 446.08125 | | 8 | 446.09375 | | 9 | 446.10625 | | 10 | 446.11875 | | 11 | 446.13125 | | 12 | 446.14375 | | 13 | 446.15625 | | 14 | 446.16875 | | 15 | 446.18125 | | 16 | 446.19375 |
Click to push the updated frequency data back into the radio. Save this file to clone identical frequencies onto other CP1300 units. Method 2: Front Panel Programming (FPP)
The Motorola CP1300 supports frequencies from 136-174 MHz (VHF) and 403-470 MHz (UHF).
To help you understand the key differences, here is a quick comparison of the two CP1300 models based on their frequency specifications.
The Complete Motorola CP1300 Frequency List and Programming Guide
. This software allows you to input specific Transmit (TX) and Receive (RX) frequencies, as well as TPL/DPL (privacy) codes. Hardware Requirements : A specific CPS programming cable
If your CP1300 fleet is experiencing communication gaps, verify the following configuration points:
If Radio A can talk to Radio B, but Radio B cannot talk back, check if one radio has a PL/DPL code active while the other is set to "None."
Open the CPS software and choose "Read Radio" to import the current frequency list.
To ensure privacy, set CTCSS (PL) or DCS (DPL) codes for each channel.
Here is a quick-reference by industry (Always verify license requirements): motorola cp1300 frequency list
The Motorola CP1300 is not a dual-band radio. It is sold in three distinct hardware models, each operating within a specific frequency band. You cannot program a VHF frequency into a UHF radio, or vice versa.
Click (or F8). Within 30 seconds, your new frequency list will overwrite the old one.
| Channel | Frequency (MHz) | |---------|-----------------| | 1 | 446.00625 | | 2 | 446.01875 | | 3 | 446.03125 | | 4 | 446.04375 | | 5 | 446.05625 | | 6 | 446.06875 | | 7 | 446.08125 | | 8 | 446.09375 | | 9 | 446.10625 | | 10 | 446.11875 | | 11 | 446.13125 | | 12 | 446.14375 | | 13 | 446.15625 | | 14 | 446.16875 | | 15 | 446.18125 | | 16 | 446.19375 | If Radio A can talk to Radio B,
Click to push the updated frequency data back into the radio. Save this file to clone identical frequencies onto other CP1300 units. Method 2: Front Panel Programming (FPP)
The Motorola CP1300 supports frequencies from 136-174 MHz (VHF) and 403-470 MHz (UHF).
To help you understand the key differences, here is a quick comparison of the two CP1300 models based on their frequency specifications. It is sold in three distinct hardware models,
The Complete Motorola CP1300 Frequency List and Programming Guide
. This software allows you to input specific Transmit (TX) and Receive (RX) frequencies, as well as TPL/DPL (privacy) codes. Hardware Requirements : A specific CPS programming cable
If your CP1300 fleet is experiencing communication gaps, verify the following configuration points: