136-174 MHz (VHF) and 403-470 MHz (UHF)
Operating the Motorola CP1300 on commercial frequencies requires a valid radio license from your local governing body (such as the FCC in the United States, Ofcom in the United Kingdom, or equivalent local national agencies).
No. You will find sites offering "CP1300 codeplug downloads," but these are dangerous. A codeplug from another radio contains specific model, serial, and firmware checksums. Forcing it into your radio often results in a "FAIL 01/82" error (invalid codeplug). You must manually enter frequencies using CPS. motorola cp1300 frequency list
The CP1300 is not FCC certified for amateur bands, but as a licensed amateur, you are permitted to use any certified Part 90 radio on amateur frequencies under your license authority.
When people search for a frequency list , they often forget about privacy tones. Two CP1300s can be on the (e.g., 464.500 MHz) but not hear each other because they have different CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) or DPL (Digital Private Line) tones. 136-174 MHz (VHF) and 403-470 MHz (UHF) Operating
You will need a standard Motorola 2-pin programming cable.
These lists are examples. Your specific CP1300 may have different frequencies based on the original owner's license. Do not assume these are legal to use. A codeplug from another radio contains specific model,
is required to connect the radio's accessory port to your computer's USB port. Manual Entry features a full keypad that allows for Front Panel Programming (FPP)
(often called Commercial Series CPS).