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To function correctly, a GM950 radio must be "programmed" or "tuned." Unlike modern radios with front-panel keypads, the GM950 relies on specialized PC software to write its configuration—known as the codeplug —into the device's internal memory. The (also called CPS , RSS , or 写频软件 in Chinese) is the official and most reliable method to perform this configuration.
The Motorola GM950 is a legacy radio. Because it was engineered in the late 1990s, the programming ecosystem relies on vintage software architectures. Motorola Gm950 Programming Software
If you have spent three hours trying to force a USB adapter to work in DOSBox and are ready to throw the radio out the window, consider these alternatives:
The programming software for the GM950 and other Motorola radios of this era is generally called . This is the foundational term for the DOS-based programming tools. In later years, Motorola introduced Customer Programming Software (CPS) for newer models. However, for the GM950, the software is almost exclusively referred to as RSS due to its origins in the DOS era. This public link is valid for 7 days
Ensure the software is pointing to the correct COM port (e.g., COM1) that your cable is plugged into. Troubleshooting
| Offset | Size | Description | |--------|-------|--------------------------------------| | 0x0000 | 16 | Radio serial number (ASCII) | | 0x0010 | 4 | Model number (e.g., "M34GMC") | | 0x0020 | 48 | Channel 1 TX frequency (BCD, 6 bytes/ch) | | 0x0050 | 48 | Channel 1 RX frequency | | 0x0080 | 2 | CTCSS/DCS encode (per channel) | | 0x0100 | 32 | Signaling settings (MDC1200 pre/post) | | 0x1E00 | 256 | User-defined power levels & timeouts | Can’t copy the link right now
Before diving into the software, it is important to understand the hardware you are programming. The Motorola GM950 was released in two primary versions: