Programming the Motorola Radius SP50 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

  • Motorola no longer supports many legacy SP series models via current consumer channels; official CPS for older models may be archived or discontinued.

Processor Speed: Older Motorola RSS is timing-sensitive; a slow processor (e.g., 486 or early Pentium) is ideal.

  1. Do not run .exe files on your main operating system without a virus scan.
  2. Use a Virtual Machine or DOSBox to run the software (it will not work on modern Windows).
  3. Ensure you have the correct RIB (Radio Interface Box) and serial cable, as USB programming cables for this specific model are rare and often unreliable.
  • Scan any downloaded ZIP with updated antivirus before extracting.
  • Use a USB-to-serial adapter with known-good drivers (FTDI recommended).
  • Install CPS in a Windows VM (Windows 7 recommended) if modern OS causes issues.
  • Connect radio, launch CPS, and always "read" the current codeplug first and save a backup copy.
  • Make changes and "write" to radio; verify channels, PL/DPL tones, power levels, and frequencies after programming.
  • If programming fails or radio behaves erratically, restore from the backup codeplug.
  • Motorola Radius Sp50 Programming Software.zip [ CONFIRMED 2027 ]

    Programming the Motorola Radius SP50 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

    • Motorola no longer supports many legacy SP series models via current consumer channels; official CPS for older models may be archived or discontinued.

    Processor Speed: Older Motorola RSS is timing-sensitive; a slow processor (e.g., 486 or early Pentium) is ideal. motorola radius sp50 programming software.zip

    1. Do not run .exe files on your main operating system without a virus scan.
    2. Use a Virtual Machine or DOSBox to run the software (it will not work on modern Windows).
    3. Ensure you have the correct RIB (Radio Interface Box) and serial cable, as USB programming cables for this specific model are rare and often unreliable.
  • Scan any downloaded ZIP with updated antivirus before extracting.
  • Use a USB-to-serial adapter with known-good drivers (FTDI recommended).
  • Install CPS in a Windows VM (Windows 7 recommended) if modern OS causes issues.
  • Connect radio, launch CPS, and always "read" the current codeplug first and save a backup copy.
  • Make changes and "write" to radio; verify channels, PL/DPL tones, power levels, and frequencies after programming.
  • If programming fails or radio behaves erratically, restore from the backup codeplug.