: Adjusts microphone gain, LED alert behaviors, and side-button assignments. Programming Requirements To program a , you need specific hardware and setup configurations:
| Software Version | Supported OS | Notes | |----------------|--------------|-------| | CPS R05.00 – R05.03 | Windows 98/ME/2000 | Native 16/32-bit hybrid; requires true serial port. | | CPS R05.04 – R05.17 | Windows XP (32-bit) | Last stable version for CM140. Introduced Ribless USB support via Prolific PL-2303. | | CPS R06.00+ | Not compatible | Switched to "Commercial Series CPS 2.0" for CM300/CM340; will brick CM140 if written. |
What programming software you need
Unlike modern radios with Bluetooth or USB-C, the CM140 requires legacy Motorola software and a specific interface cable.
In the quiet, humming workshop of an old communications outpost, the mobile radio sat like a relic of dependable engineering. For the local logistics team, it was the heartbeat of their operation, but it was currently silent, waiting for its voice to be restored through the Commercial Series Customer Programming Software (CPS) .
Disclaimer: Motorola and CM140 are registered trademarks of Motorola Solutions, Inc. This guide is for educational purposes. Always operate within your local telecommunications laws.
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: Adjusts microphone gain, LED alert behaviors, and side-button assignments. Programming Requirements To program a , you need specific hardware and setup configurations:
| Software Version | Supported OS | Notes | |----------------|--------------|-------| | CPS R05.00 – R05.03 | Windows 98/ME/2000 | Native 16/32-bit hybrid; requires true serial port. | | CPS R05.04 – R05.17 | Windows XP (32-bit) | Last stable version for CM140. Introduced Ribless USB support via Prolific PL-2303. | | CPS R06.00+ | Not compatible | Switched to "Commercial Series CPS 2.0" for CM300/CM340; will brick CM140 if written. |
What programming software you need
Unlike modern radios with Bluetooth or USB-C, the CM140 requires legacy Motorola software and a specific interface cable.
In the quiet, humming workshop of an old communications outpost, the mobile radio sat like a relic of dependable engineering. For the local logistics team, it was the heartbeat of their operation, but it was currently silent, waiting for its voice to be restored through the Commercial Series Customer Programming Software (CPS) .
Disclaimer: Motorola and CM140 are registered trademarks of Motorola Solutions, Inc. This guide is for educational purposes. Always operate within your local telecommunications laws.