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Cp200 and cls1110

Is there a way to set up both of these to be in the same frequence?

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If both radios are on the same bandwidth, ie. VHF or UHF, the answer is yes. They simply would need to be programmed to match one another. The CLS1110 is the limiting factor. You would need to choose a frequency from its frequency list and have it programmed into the CP200. The radio would need to be programmed by a Motorola dealer.

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  • eradiostore
    eradiostore Oct 03, 2012

    The CLS1110 is a UHF radio. If your CP200 is UHF, with a model number beginning with AAH50R, then you could have a Motorola dealer program your CP200 to match the CLS.

    Best regards.

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SOURCE: frequency changing

Here is a link to the manual http://www.banoggle.com/Products/Motorola/manuals/CLS-series-manual.pdf

Entering Programming Mode
Press and hold Push to Talk and Monitor for 3 seconds while turning the radio on. The
radio beeps and displays PROG, the channel number flashes, and the frequency
(indicated by FREQ) and code (indicated by CODE) display alternately.
Use the MENU and the + or - keys to change the programming. More detailed instructions are on page 28 of the manual.
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SOURCE: how do i put my new cls1110 on prog 1 frequency

The CLS1110 is a one channel radio. However the one channel can be changed to another frequency and/or PL code. With the radio turned OFF, hold in the PTT and the MON, while turning the radio on. Continue to hold the PTT and MON until the radio stops making noise. You are then in programming mode and can use the menu button to walk through the stages of programming. Use the PTT to change the settings, and the MENU to lock it in.

Best regards.

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