Motorola Gm300 Radio Doctor Download
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One thing about the GM300's that I used to have to do to them is just take them apart, and clean them out best I could with a can of spray air. Usual problem this would fix is transmit and receive dropping out after being on for awhile. Like others have said, starting to be a few years now since I putze'd with one (although I still program and use the GP300's. Best doggone radio out there for hearing in noisy areas, if you're still running just good ol' conventional FM, imo). I'm not sure you have a brick yet.
You say it keys up, so is it transmitting? Might not be a bad idea get your freq counter, see what the tx freq is, and then listen on another radio. How's the audio sound? If you're transmitting, good chance the rx freq is the same as the tx freq, so program the same freq into another radio, tx and see if the thing is receiving. How's that sound? I don't read that you have not just tried making up a quick codeplug, and writing it to the radio. I know it's been suggested already.