The GP340 is a product of the early-to-mid 2000s. The software reflects that era, which presents modern challenges.

For over two decades, the Motorola GP340 has been a cornerstone of professional two-way radio communication. Found on construction sites, in security patrol cars, hotel corridors, and industrial warehouses, this rugged device is revered for its durability and clear audio. However, the radio is only a brick of plastic and circuitry until it is programmed. The true magic—the assignment of channels, the setting of squelch codes, the configuration of emergency buttons—lies within the , officially known as the Professional Radio CPS (Customer Programming Software) .

You cannot program the radio via software alone; you need a physical link between the radio and your computer: Programming Cable:

Programming Complete.