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How to Bypass Password Protection on a Mototrbo Radio



How to Bypass Password Protection on a Mototrbo Radio




Mototrbo radios are digital two-way radios that use the DMR standard. They can be programmed with a codeplug, which is a file that contains the configuration settings and channels for the radio. Codeplugs can be password-protected to prevent unauthorized access or modification.


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However, sometimes you may forget the password or buy a used radio that has a password-protected codeplug. In that case, you may wonder how to bypass the password and access the codeplug. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to do that. According to the MOTOTRBO wiki, "It is not possible to bypass a forgotten password. If the password cannot be found, the radio can be reconfigured from scratch. It therefore makes sense to keep a backup of the password(s) in a safe location."[^1^]


However, there are some possible workarounds that may help you in some situations. Here are some of them:


  • Clone an existing codeplug of the same model over the passworded radio. This will overwrite the original codeplug and remove the password protection. However, you will lose all the original settings and channels of the radio. To do this, you need to have another radio of the same model with a codeplug that you can access. You also need to tick the 'clone radio identity' box under preferences in the CPS software.[^3^]



  • Use a program like Wireshark to capture the password when reading the radio with CPS. This may work if you have access to a computer that has previously read the radio with CPS and entered the password. You need to start Wireshark and select the port that the radio is connected to before reading the radio with CPS. When it gets to the password input box, you may be able to see the password in plain text in one of the packets captured by Wireshark.[^4^]



  • Contact Motorola or an authorized dealer for assistance. They may be able to help you reset or recover the password if you can provide proof of ownership or purchase of the radio.



In conclusion, bypassing password protection on a Mototrbo radio is not possible without losing or overwriting the original codeplug. Therefore, it is advisable to keep a backup of your codeplug and password in a safe place, or avoid using password protection altogether if you are not concerned about security.


If you are interested in learning more about Mototrbo radios and codeplugs, here are some useful resources:


  • Motorola Mototrbo radio - recovery radio with password codeplug (without having blank codeplug): This is a video tutorial that shows how to recover a Mototrbo radio that has a protected codeplug, without having a blank codeplug or another radio to copy from.



  • Read a Password-Protected Mototrbo DP4400: This is a forum thread where users discuss how to read a password-protected Mototrbo DP4400 radio.



  • MOTOTRBO codeplug password recovery: This is another forum thread where users share tips and tricks on how to recover the password of a Mototrbo codeplug.



  • MOTOTRBO wiki: This is a wiki that contains information and documentation on various aspects of Mototrbo radios and systems.



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