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Often the Kenwood software is less than $100 so don't be a cheapskate; just purchase it. For M/A Com/Harris/GE, etc: there are two software packages that program all current and past radios.

One package is for conventional programming and the other for trunked programming. The trunked package is in upwards of $2,500.

The conventional package is more reasonable though is still several hundred dollars. The benefit is you do not need multiple versions for each radio (unlike Motorola).

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Bert, First, make sure the radio is fully charged. Once it is, remove it from the charger.

Trying to program with the radio in the charger is a possible cause. Also, if you are using a USB Interface cable and not the serial 9-pin cable, that can be another problem. However, even with the 9-pin cable, I still get error messages. ESPECIALLY when trying to narrowband. Fact of the matter is this, BPR40's are not the best radios and the CPS is not the most stable. It takes a few shots at writing sometimes. Check the items I have listed and get back to us.

Or PM me directly. I keep RR.com open when I am at my bench.

Side note/After-thought. I mentioned UTorrent, but I was talking about Torrent systems in general, torrents can be better to use, as often times they have comments you can read threw before you download it, they will indicate if it is a legit download at least.

Good Torrent website that I usually try to stick with is, check it out, you can search, or browse, they have top 100 and so on. To download any torrents, go here and download this program. (UTorrent) It is very light weigh, and doesn't have any adware/spyware, or any of that jazz, I use it myself. Happy Downloading Logged. I have a BPR-40 that I bought at a flea market for 5 bucks.It is also called a Mag One. Was told it can easily go on 2m, even though its frequency range is 150-174.

Would like to be able to set it on different 2m freqs when I travel, and it is only for my personal use. Im not knowlegable about programming, nor is this anything other than a personal 2m handheld for me. It seems crazy to pay 100bucks to have it programed with a few channels I will need to change anyway when I drive anywhere. What is a torret and what can I do so at least I can use the radio? Im a licensed ham and want to use it for ham use. For those who happen upon this from a Google search here is my 2 cents worth: Regarding any RSS or CPS software from Motorola they DO NOT stock software for any of the old radios such as MT600, MT1000, Maratrac, etc.