There is a command line program that works with many DMR radios, dmrconfig. It
will download from the radio to a text file you can edit with any text editor.
Once you have the changes made in the text editor then you can transfer it back
to the radio. I have used it with Baofeng and Radioditt
If it falls into one of the families of radios covered by EditCP, you might
try that, beyond that
you are pretty much stuck with the CPS the goes with the radio. Here is the
URL for EditCP:
https://www.farnsworth.org/dale/codeplug/editcp/
Beware of the Baofeng DMR radios make sure that they do tru
The one you download from the Baofeng website.
You can try https://www.farnsworth.org/dale/codeplug/editcp/ but it might only
support TYT and clones.
> On 09 December 2019 at 23:57 James Howell wrote:
>
> What is a good program to use to program a Baofeng DMR DM-5R Radio
>
> On Mon,
What is a good program to use to program a Baofeng DMR DM-5R Radio
On Mon, Dec 9, 2019, 9:34 PM Chuck Hast wrote:
> No problem, one step at a time. What I was trying to point out is that
> RadioID handles all of the planet but
> Europe and Africa, for that you query ham-digital. But yes indeed g
No problem, one step at a time. What I was trying to point out is that
RadioID handles all of the planet but
Europe and Africa, for that you query ham-digital. But yes indeed get one
going then add the other if you
want to have planet wide coverage.
Now if we can just get these pesky DMR manufactu
With this patch, I'm just trying to gain back the lost functionality with
the DMR-Mark URL changes. Following the DMR-Mark URL's from a web browser
brings me to RadioID, so I figured that was the correct place to go. If
there is a better URL let me know. As to additional functionality, let me
ge
On 10/12/19 7:45 am, Jim Rorick wrote:
> to see if the cable/device is recognized by your PC. That will let you
> know if there is a hardware. And while it's not a good idea, you could
> try running chirp with SUDO elevated privlidges. If that works, neet to
> go back to the udev rules and/or group
Phil -
Another resource is:
https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/CableGuide_FTDI_OEM_Cables
also i'm sure u did this but the rule file from
https://iamacat.wordpress.com/2016/09/28/run-chirp-radio-software-on-linux
should be on a single line, not 3 lines...
73
-jim KA3LXM
pEp
Phil -
you can also do the following:
lsusb and lsusb -v
to see if the cable/device is recognized by your PC. That will let you
know if there is a hardware. And while it's not a good idea, you could
try running chirp with SUDO elevated privlidges. If that works, neet to
go back to the udev rules
On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 8:52 AM kwacka wrote:
>
> Check whether modules (drivers) are loaded with the command lsmod
>
> Is your computer recognizing the cable? Check by removing the cable from your
> computer, put it back and take a look at dmesg | tail -20 - hopefully
> you'll see something li
Check whether modules (drivers) are loaded with the command /lsmod/
Is your computer recognizing the cable/? /Check by removing the cable
from your computer, put it back and take a look at /dmesg | tail -20/ -
hopefully you'll see something like:
4343.736241] usb 5-2: Product: USB-Serial Co
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