Motorola Gp 868 Programming Software -

I cannot provide a direct download link for pirated or copyrighted software. However, the software is widely available in the amateur radio community. You can typically find it by searching for:

Many ham radio forums and repository sites (like repeater builder sites or file-hosting services popular in the radio community) host these files.

A common point of confusion: There is no native Windows CPS for the GP 868. Many users search for a Windows version, but Motorola never released one. If you see a "Windows CPS for GP 868," it is either mislabeled (meant for the newer GP 380/GP 340 series) or a buggy emulator. Avoid these.

Verdict: You must use Motorola RSS for the GP 868 in a pure DOS environment. Motorola Gp 868 Programming Software


The GP 868 uses the same programming platform as the CDM750 and CDM1250. If you find software labeled "CDM Series CPS," it will work for the GP 868, provided it includes the GP model in its codeplug database.

To the casual observer, programming a radio means assigning a frequency to a channel knob. However, the Motorola GP 868 programming software reveals that modern professional radio is far more complex.

This software acts as the central command center for the device. Through a graphical user interface (GUI), technicians can move beyond simple frequency entry into the realm of features and logic: I cannot provide a direct download link for

The GP 868 requires a Motorola RIB to convert RS-232 logic levels to the radio’s TTL logic.

1. RIBless Cable Voltage Stabilizer Check

2. Codeplug Structure Visualizer

3. Bandsplit & Region Lock Bypass Warning

4. DOS-to-Windows Conversion Helper

5. Checksum Repair & Clone Prep


Insert your CD (or open the downloaded folder). Look for Setup.exe or Install.exe. Run as Administrator.