

The files you need depend on the radio you’ve got. The links below are for the required bits. Next, you’ll need the “Hytera USB driver”, the “CPS” (programming software) and the firmware update package. If you’ve got a different type of radio, then the dealer who sold it should be able to sort out the cable. The first thing you’ll need is a programming lead – you did remember to buy one when you got the radio didn’t you? If you didn’t then you’ll need a PC-47 cable for an MD785, a PC-45 for a PD685 or a PC-38 for a PD785. Hopefully, these notes will provide enough answers to get you started and on the air using the repeaters you’re likely to hear if you live on the Isle of Man. I just got a new, un-programmed Hytera, now what? Philips / Simoco PRF10 Series Yahoo! Group


Isle of Man Amateur Radio Society Website IOM Department Of Infrastructure Stations Tait Radio Academy - Introduction to DMR Study Guide
