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Default Frequencies for Motorola Business Radios

The Motorola business radios available at Buy Two Way Radios are pre-programmed with itinerant business frequencies by default. Although these radios can be re-programmed to custom frequencies to provide some exclusivity, many businesses opt to use the common frequencies already programmed into the radios. An FCC license is still required to use these frequencies, however it is faster and less expensive to purchase a Business Itinerant Frequency License than to obtain a Single Business Frequency License for a frequency that is exclusive to your operation.

The following is a list of Motorola business radios with their channel numbers and the default frequencies assigned to them out of the box.

CLS Series (1 Watt)

Model Channel Freq. No. Frequency Code
CLS1110
CLS1410
1 2 464.5500 67.0
CLS1410 2 8 467.9250 67.0
3 5 467.8500 67.0
4 6 467.8750 67.0

RM/RDX Series UHF (2 Watt)

Model Channel Freq. No. Frequency Code
RMU2040
RMU2080
RMU2080d
RDU2020
RDU2080d
1 2 464.5500 67.0
2 8 467.9250 67.0
3 5 467.8500 67.0
4 6 467.8750 67.0
5 10 461.0625 67.0
6 12 461.1125 67.0
7 14 461.1625 67.0

RM/RDX Series VHF (2 Watt)

Model Channel Freq. No. Frequency Code
RMV2080
RDV2020
RDV2080d
1 20 154.4900 67.0
2 21 154.5150 67.0
3 1 151.6250 67.0
4 2 151.9550 67.0
5 10 151.5125 67.0
6 12 151.6850 67.0
7 15 151.7750 67.0

RDX Series UHF (4 Watt)

Model Channel Freq. No. Frequency Code
RDU4100
RDU4160d
1 1 464.5000 67.0
2 1 464.5000 77.0
3 1 464.5000 88.5
4 1 464.5000 179.9
5 1 464.5000 None
6 2 464.5500 67.0
7 2 464.5500 82.5
8 2 464.5500 94.8
9 2 464.5500 179.9
10 2 464.5500 None
11 22 461.3625 74.4
12 30 462.4875 79.7
13 32 462.5375 85.4
14 34 462.0375 91.5
15 36 464.0875 97.4
16 38 464.1375 103.5

RDX Series VHF (5 Watt)

Model Channel Freq. No. Frequency Code
RDV5100 1 1 151.6250 67.0
2 1 151.6250 77.0
3 1 151.6250 88.5
4 1 151.6250 179.9
5 1 151.6250 None
6 2 151.9550 67.0
7 2 151.9550 82.5
8 2 151.9550 94.8
9 2 151.9550 179.9
10 2 151.9550 None

52 thoughts on “Default Frequencies for Motorola Business Radios”

  • Jamal Nettles

    I got a 1410 two-way radio and I'm looking for the charger for it I found it at an event and I'm looking for the charger for that radio what

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  • K R

    Can the CLS1410 be programmed to custom frequencies? I've seen one site saying that the dealer could do such a thing.

    Thank you

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  • Walter

    Do you know the specific frequencies that the Motorola xpr7350e uses?

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  • M R ZAMAN

    Need Motorola xir E 8600S Channels frequency list

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  • Favour

    Does Motorola base radio -DM4000series accept marine frequency?

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  • Hamed

    Hi i have motorola model cp-5810 and i want to know its 16 channel default frequencies plz

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  • Sohail Mahboob

    Dears,
    I have Motorola T82 Extereme and would like to get your support to know how to change the frequencies?
    e.g. 462.5625, 462.5875 and .....

    Appreciate your support

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    • Rick

      The T82 is a PMR446 radio sold in the EU. We are based in the US and carry the T80, which is the FRS version. Assuming both versions are somewhat the same, you would change the channels using the plus and minus buttons on the front of the radio.

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  • Joaquin Carter

    does the CTCSS "Code" default to R-CTCSS or, T-CTCSS, or Cross Tone->Tone...

    When hoping on to the specified frequency, i did not have the proper squelch so as someone was transmitting i was not hearing it. I am assuming it is TSQL or Cross Tone->Tone.

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  • Jack

    Ever find the answer to the out of box frequencies for the CP200?

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    • Rick

      There are no "out of the box" frequencies for the Motorola CP200. It is a commercial tier business radio and requires programming to the frequency or frequencies licensed to your business by the FCC.

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  • Theo Tafri

    What's the default frequency for Motorola DP 1400 used in the Gulf of Guinea?

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    • Rick

      We do not carry the DP1400 in the US and have no information on frequencies allowed for use in the Gulf of Guinea. You may need to contact Motorola in your region for assistance.

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  • willie G.Shaka

    How can i get the TX and RX for the radio you are talking about

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  • Tony Smith

    I just started up our church security team which has been inactive for 7 years. They have 5 CP 150
    Motorola radios. What is the default frequency for the different channels?

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  • Eduardo Hernandez
    Eduardo Hernandez July 12, 2019 at 8:03 pm

    What is a default frequency of Motorola CP 1660

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    • Rick

      We are based in the US and are not familiar with the Motorola CP 1660. Apparently it is sold in Asia, and although several online retailers based overseas do list it, a quick search on this model on Motorola's Asia Pacific site does not list it at all. You may need to contact Motorola directly regarding this model.

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  • Chandler wilson
    Chandler wilson May 2, 2019 at 11:20 am

    What's the channel frequency for channel 1 and 2 on the xlt1500

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    • Rick

      The Motorola Astro XLT 1500 is an older P25 radio and is no longer manufactured. You may need to contact Motorola directly for assistance.

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  • Marc

    Hi there, Hope you can help me. Im looking for the default frequencies for motorola cp040 im not too sure which type it is so if possible could i get the list for each type in that range? Many thanks

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  • Bryan

    hi their I was hoping to find out what the frequency for the CLS1110 with channel 1, freq 1, and code 12. work does not have enough radios so i got a baofeng uv-5r cheep on amazon. thanks for the help.

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  • Daniel

    I got a motorola 2 way radios is a motrola ht1250lstu if 450-512mhz

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  • Walter Jackson

    I got the Motorola CP200 at a yard sale. Can I use it at night for hunting. I don't have a FCC license. Do I need a license to use the radio. Or is it against the rules. Not sure of the frequencies on the radio. Any information would be appreciated thank you.

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    • rick

      Hi Walter, the CP200 is a business radio and operates on licensed business frequencies, each of which are assigned to the business or organization which holds the license for it. FRS/GMRS radios are usually a better choice for hunting, and there are radios and radio accessories specifically designed with hunters in mind. Higher powered GMRS radios do require a license, but it is easy to acquire one from the FCC. FRS radios are licensed by rule, which means that you do not need to obtain a license to operate one. In other words, they are "license free."

      Here is a list of some popular FRS/GMRS radios for hunting.

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  • Nick

    Hi, i want to pair my Motorola GP 628 Plus, can i know the default frequency for my motorola GP 628 Plus? Help me please...

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    • rick

      Nick, I'm not sure what you mean by "pairing". Are you trying to connect your radio to another device? The Motorola GP628 Plus is sold in Asia, however we are based in the US and do not carry this model. We do not have a list of default frequencies for this radio, and it may need to be programmed to specific frequencies out of the box. You may need to contact the manufacturer for the programming software and instructions.

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  • You sure your not holding the call button instead of the talk button? I have a UV-5+ and on that a single press it turns on the radio, but on a long press it sounds a alarm both on my unit as well as anyone else’s on the same frequency. By changing the alarm setting (option 32 in the menu) to site only mode a long press will only make the alarm go off on my unit not others on the same frequency. Hope this helps, not sure if the UV-8s are the same.

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