Hans, once I have the cable where do I find the software? It's beginning to look like getting set up to program this radio will cost more than the radio itself. Unlike Kenwood, where the cable is cheap and the software is free.
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The M1225 is the radio I have been looking at as well. I would love to find out about the programming as well. I take it the CHIRP software won't work from reading your previous comments. Actually, I was looking to buy 2 of these radios, one for the truck, and one for the radio shack. If I like this radio and I'm able to get set up to program it Ok, then I will likely buy more of these for my dads truck and my two son's vehicles as well.
You'll have to find a copy of Motorola RSS for M1225 (not terribly hard to do) but that's definitely not the hard part. RSS doesn't run on modern hardware; for the MT2000 I used Win95's DOS mode on a Pentium without issues. I'm not sure how the M1225 software runs on later computers. Virtualization may be an option but RSS needs Microsoft DOS to work. A 16550-based serial port is highly preferred, I don't know how well the USB ones work; computers of the right vintage for RSS usually have onboard 16550 serial. 2ff7e9595c
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