| | Color (Example) | 16-Pin ACC Pin | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Orange | - | Not specified | | 2 | Green | 7 (GND) | Ground | | 3 | Yellow | 14 (Hook) | Hook | | 4 | Blue | - | Not specified | | 5 | White/Blue | 4 (GP2) | General Purpose I/O | | 6 | Orange/White | 6 (Bus+) | Serial Bus (Programming Data) | | 7 | Green/White | 2 (Ext. Mic Audio) | External Microphone Audio | | 8 | Brown | 13 (SW B+) | Switched Battery+ |
Once the progress bar finishes, immediately go to and backup this original archive file. Step 4: Edit Frequencies and Settings You can now modify the codeplug fields: Motorola Gm950 Programming Software
For those interested in the technical details, here are some specifications of the Motorola GM950 Programming Software: | | Color (Example) | 16-Pin ACC Pin
The software is looking for COM1, but your USB cable is assigned to COM5 or higher. : The most common version for the standard GM950 is RSS R02
: The most common version for the standard GM950 is RSS R02.00.00 . It's crucial to be aware that the standard GM950 software is not compatible with the GM950 Plus model , which has its own unique RSS version. It is also imperative to use a reputable source and have robust antivirus software ready, as malware is a significant concern with obscure older software.
Wait for the progress bar to complete. as a backup (e.g., FACTORY_BACKUP.R00 ). Never modify a codeplug without saving an original copy first. Step 4: Modifying Radio Settings