Motorola closely guards its intellectual property. CPS software should legally be acquired through an authorized Motorola Solutions dealer or via a Motorola MyView online portal subscription. Downloading software from untrusted third-party forums carries a risk of malware. If you want to tailor this configuration, tell me:

Configure advanced 5-tone selective calling sequences for individual or group paging.

The software beeped.

The original Motorola Professional Series CPS was designed for legacy operating systems like Windows XP and Windows 7.

Go to to adjust global settings like button layouts and timers. Step 6: Write to the Radio

As soon as the read process finishes, go to > Save As and save a copy of the original file. Label it clearly (e.g., GP340_Original_Backup.cpg ). This ensures you can restore the radio to factory settings if anything goes wrong. Step 4: Edit Frequencies and Settings

The software opened with a distinctly late-90s aesthetic. Gray boxes, sharp text, no rounded corners. It was pure function over form.

Leo arrived with the radio in a Faraday bag, as if it were radioactive. He was a big man, but his hands trembled as he placed the GP340 on Marta’s bench.

“You are not an All-Call,” she said to the radio. “You are a GP340. You talk to security guards about unlocked gates and spilled coffee. You do not speak in frequencies that give people nosebleeds.”

Successfully programming a Motorola GP340 requires a careful approach. The most important takeaway is understanding version compatibility—matching the correct CPS to your radio's codeplug is non-negotiable for success.