The Tait TM8110 is a legendary piece of mobile radio equipment. Known for its rugged durability, exceptional audio quality, and reliability in harsh environments (from oil fields to public safety networks), the TM8110 remains a workhorse in the land mobile radio (LMR) industry. However, owning the hardware is only half the battle. To configure channels, adjust power levels, set up trunking, or personalize function keys, you need the specific .
Outdated or corrupted software versions can corrupt the radio’s codeplug. If you write a bad configuration using a hacked version of the software, your TM8110 may display “FAIL” or “ERROR” on boot. Recovering a bricked TM8110 requires specialized hardware (JTAG or a Prommer) that costs more than the radio itself.
Always scan downloaded .exe files for malware, especially when sourcing from third-party hobbyist sites. Necessary Hardware for Programming
Often caused by "knock-off" programming cables with cheap chips. If you experience frequent connection drops, invest in an authentic FTDI-based cable.