I have had good luck using GM300's...but I think that most of the radius series will do it fine.
I don't think any of the moto radios are programmable without the software and the rib cable. The software is freely available on the internet, but is being distributed illegally. The rib cable is easily found on ebay. The only real catch to the programming is you need a really old computer to do it - something like a Pentium 122Mhz or slower (windows 95 computers and before). A fast PC will mess up the radio. The software runs on dos....I have just made an boot disk in XP then booted the old PC with it, the swap out the floppy for the one that has the moto software. Look on the repeater builder website and there is a spot in there that lists how to decode the serial numbers to find out exactly what kind of radio you are looking for. My experience with moto has mainly been around GM300's as I use them in my repeater...and to maintain links/control links with our local club repeater system. Good luck. Mark- -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of emt747 Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 9:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola radios on ham Hello, Can anybody tell me what programmable moto mobiles can & will easily (or not so easily ) go to ham frequencies Thanks, Brent Yahoo! Groups Links

