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The Motorola GP340 operates on licensed PMR (Private Mobile Radio) frequencies. Programming the radio to broadcast on frequencies you do not legally own or have a license to use (such as commercial bands or emergency service bands) is illegal and subject to heavy fines by telecommunications authorities (like the FCC or Ofcom).

The software required to program the Motorola GP340 is part of the series. It is often referred to simply as "GP300/GM300 software" or "Professional Radio CPS R05.xx." motorola gp340 software

The primary "paper" or official documentation required for the is the official Customer Programming Software (CPS) manual and the radio's service manuals.

The standard software for this radio is the ENLN4115 GP Professional Series CPS. It is compatible with multiple radios in the series, including the , and GP380. Enter your authorized and Tx (Transmit) Frequency

Always ensure your GP340 has a fully charged battery before connecting it to the software. If the radio loses power while the software is writing data, the firmware can become corrupted, resulting in a "bricked" and unusable radio. Step-by-Step Programming Process

The Motorola GP340 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The software required to program the Motorola GP340

: When programming, ensure the radio is not in a hazardous environment (e.g., near flammable gases or dust). If you have an ATEX-certified GP340 (for use in explosive atmospheres), use only ATEX-compatible programming equipment and ensure your software version supports the ATEX model.

Users rarely need firmware; they need CPS. The most common version for the GP340 is or later (often referred to as "Commercial Series CPS").

The GP340 may be legacy hardware, but with the right software and know-how, it remains a reliable workhorse that outlasts many modern, unrepairable consumer radios. The CPS is the key to that longevity.