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The Motorola GM950 sat on the workbench like a brick from a more honest era. Its gray chassis was scuffed, its volume knob missing, and a faint smell of cigarette smoke clung to its ventilation slots—remnants of a decade spent in a fishing trawler’s cabin. To anyone under thirty, it looked like a car battery with a speaker grille. To Marco, it looked like home.

  1. GM950 Standard (Conventional): The base model. It supports up to 64 channels (usually 8 or 16 via front buttons) and basic signalling like CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System) and DCS (Digital-Coded Squelch).
  2. GM950 Plus (LTR/Conventional): This model includes logic for LTR trunking systems and offers more advanced features.

Operating System Requirements: This is a legacy application originally intended for MS-DOS or Windows 3.1. It does not run natively on modern versions like Windows 10 or 11. motorola gm950 programming software top

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