
I figured out how to do it on the repeater but sadly the MOTOTRBO software doesn't seem to have an option for those.Īny and all help, advice or comments regarding this issue would be appreciated. I'm not familiar with what QT, DQT and DQT (Inverted) are or how to program that into the radios. The repeater shows the correct programming and the radios show the correct programming but they aren't working. In theory, shouldn't this type of system with these parameters work? Our system is setup the same (just different frequencies) and the radios are set to analog channels. I am looking for some advice on whether I should purchase the CPS from Motorola or find a local place to program it for me. No QT, DQT or DQT (Inverted) signaling type I knew that programming it would be my biggest headache, especially coming from the ease of using Chirp. Our Kenwood TKR-820 is set to the following (In Theory)

We have the radios programmed (In Theory) to the following information: I'm attempting to program several Motorola MOTOTRBO XPR-7550 radios to work with our very old Kenwood TKR-820 repeater.įor the sake of security, let's pretend the frequencies we are using on the repeater and radios are in the GMRS band. I was tasked with programming these Motorola MOTOTRBO XPR-7550 radios seeing as I'm the only one with and radio programming experience but it's extremely limited. So recently my company purchased its own repeater system to run dispatching through for the company's security division. I hope this particular issue hasn't been talked about but I couldn't find anything after hours of searching.
