The Motorola GM360 is a workhorse. Found in countless taxis, construction sites, and warehouses, this rugged commercial radio is known for its loud audio and reliable performance. However, as this model ages, one question keeps popping up in forums and support tickets:

If using a USB programming cable:

In the world of radio enthusiasts, the Motorola GM360 is a legend—a rugged, dependable workhorse. But for many, the journey to truly "own" one begins not with the hardware, but with a quest for the elusive Customer Programming Software (CPS) The Relic of a Bygone Era

The traditional setup uses an RS-232 connection to a RIB, which then connects to the radio. RIB-less Cable:

Go to File > Save As and save this original, unmodified codeplug to your computer. If you make a mistake, this backup will allow you to restore the radio to its working state. Step 3: Configure Frequencies and Channels

Are there any other ways to program a GM360?

: Configure Select V signaling, DTMF settings, and custom audio alert tones.

: It is vital to use the of the CPS for the

The programming software—officially known as the Professional Radio CPS (Customer Programming Software)—is a critical tool for managing the European "Warid" or Professional Series mobile radios. Software Overview

: The software was originally built for Windows XP and Windows 7. To run it on Windows 10 or Windows 11, you must run the executable file in Compatibility Mode for Windows 7 and execute it as an Administrator . 2. The Programming Cable

Now the software is installed, and the cable is connected. Let’s program.

Click the icon or navigate to File > Read Device .