![]() I can understand the consternation since it has a TON of stuff that we won't need and would never have use. ![]() I have CPS V16 build 827 that I use for my XPR7550 and XMR5550 UHF radios. He's also got a few videos online that are better (In my opinion) than what Motorola puts out. You can also give Wayne Holmes blog a look, he's probably the best free resource you'll find for Motorola. There's a few videos on the Utube that will help you out for a few specifics like setting up IP Site Connect or building a Capacity Plus codeplug, and there are sample codeplugs out there for some of the more popular DMR Ham platforms that will get you 90% of the way to what you want without spending a bunch of nights typing in 1000 contacts and 15 zones. Analog is pretty simple and straightforward, but the Digital stuff can drive you nuts until you figure what ticking one checkbox does to 10 other parameters. They're very general, and they'll give a few pointers, but most of what I've learned over 15+ years messing with DMR has been by poking around and experimenting. I will tell you that the Motorola training videos don't really show you much of how to build a codeplug for any specific purpose. ![]() ![]() There are Motorola training videos if you have an MOL subscription *oops, MOL is going away, replaced by PartnerHub and the Learning Management Platform.
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