Motorola GP868 is a high-power UHF analog walkie-talkie widely used for commercial and personal long-range communication. While it bears the Motorola name, it is often marketed as a high-wattage (45W-50W) device with 16 channels, separate from the primary professional series sold by Motorola Solutions in Western markets. Programming Overview
Programming the GP868 allows you to customize its 16 UHF channels within the 400–470 MHz 400–520 MHz frequency range. Software Used : Most variants of this radio use generic Customer Programming Software (CPS)
often provided by sellers. It is frequently compatible with software used for other commercial series radios like the Connection Motorola Gp 868 Programming Software
: A standard 2-pin (K-plug style) USB programming cable is typically required to connect the radio to a Windows PC. Key Functions Frequency Input
: Assign specific RX/TX frequencies to each of the 16 channels. Privacy Codes QT (CTCSS) codes to filter out interference from other users. Advanced Settings Motorola GP868 is a high-power UHF analog walkie-talkie
: Adjust the Time-Out Timer (TOT), Busy Channel Lockout (BCL), and battery-saving modes. Manual Programming (GP868 Plus/Similar Models)
Some GP series models support limited manual programming via keypad shortcuts if the device has buttons: Repeater Builder® Enter Program Mode : Hold the buttons while turning the radio on. Adjust Frequency Power off the GP 868
: Use the channel selector or arrow buttons to scroll through pre-set frequencies or codes. : Press the button to lock in the settings.
Here is the important information regarding this specific model and its software:
The GP 868 uses the same programming platform as the CDM750 and CDM1250. If you find software labeled "CDM Series CPS," it will work for the GP 868, provided it includes the GP model in its codeplug database.