The Motorola GP3188 is a cornerstone of analog business communication, renowned for its ruggedness and extended talk time. While it has been officially discontinued by Motorola Solutions, many remain in active service across security, manufacturing, and hospitality sectors.
: Guidance on programming the specific frequency bands, such as VHF (136–174 MHz) UHF (403–440 MHz, 438–470 MHz, 465–495 MHz) Software Setup : Use of the user-friendly Customer Programming Software (CPS) for faster radio setup. Feature Alignment : Configuration for the single Toggle button
The printed service manual does not include the CPS (Customer Programming Software). However, it references specific software menu items (e.g., “Change FPP (Front Panel Programming) enable in Radio Wide – Advanced”). To fully use the manual, you need:
This section lists all factory tolerances: reference sensitivity (0.25 µV for 12dB SINAD), audio distortion (<3%), and frequency stability (±2.5 ppm). Use this to verify if your radio meets OEM standards after repair.