
Motorola MT-777 Two Way RadioWalkie Talkie Handy TransceiverĦ.Wide (25kHz) and Narrow(12.5kHz) channel spacing programmable in separate channelsħ. I should note that I'm not trying to promote this specific device and there may be other better devices out there, this is just what I have I'm not sure if that user manual will stay on that site forever, so if you wish to keep the pdf file you can save it. In the video I mention Puxing PX-777 which this 'Motorola' is based on/rebranded/knockedoff, this is the link to the User Manual for that brand which works for this Motorola: Just to be awkward I also have leads to programming microcontrollers. I have a number of different radios Icom, Yeasu, Kenwood as well as the usual Chinese suspects. Get the software and reprogramme as necessary In this video I go through my take on a USB programming cable. Self-programming feature similar to that found on. Most commercial radios come with no programming.
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I've seen a few people having issues with programming this device so I finally decided to do a video and show you guys how to program the channels:įor the sake of simplicity, this is the link to the Walkie Talkie FAQs post: The Puxing PX-777 is an excellent, inexpensive handheld radio. The video below is about the Motorola Walkie Talkie model: MT-777.

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