![]() ![]() That first radio turned into an entire product line. (and there was a 1969 movie by that name that is interesting to see). FYI, "waris" is the Hindi (India) word for "heir", as in the heir to the throne. The ancestry of the CDM goes back to the HT750 handheld, where the development code name was "the Waris project". Your author has seen the CM200D and CM300D, but has not had the opportunity to bench one. Moto also made a digital / DMR variant of the CM series. Note that the CM / PR radios have a MUCH smaller heat sink and hence are a MUCH lower duty cycle radio. ![]() Yes, you can program the 146-174 MHz CM series down to 144 MHz with nothing more than a hexedit to the codeplug. The CDM series were replaced by the "Commercial Series" (CM200, CM300 and PR400) and the XPR mobile radios. Unfortunately the CDM series has been discontinued as of June 2015.Īll depot support has ended (flat rate repair for under $300). The CDMs use the same "Professional Series" programming software (HVN9025) as the Waris handhelds.Įarly CDMs used bipolar transistors in the RF power amplifiers, later ones used LDMOS transistors Much better front end, a big display and an RF power amplifier with a big heat sink ![]() (HT750 / HT1250 / HT1550) repackaged as a mobile however with a One person commented that you can think of the CDMs as a "Waris" series handheld radio MaxTrac / Radius / GM300 product line, use the same 8-pin programming cable. These mobile radios were part of Moto's "Professional Series" and followed the The "CDM" nickname comes from Motorola's original literature (see the sales introduction on the previous page), and was derived from the model number. You can be credited or anonymous, your choice - please contact the page author. If anyone has additional hints / tricks / gotcha's, manuals or documents on the CDM or Waris radios I'd be happy to post them on the CDM main page or this page. ![]() Information Compiled, HTML'd and Maintained by Some Notes on the Motorola CDM (and similar) Mobile Radios ![]()
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