Yaesu does not have software. Are you referring to RT Systems software?
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On Tuesday, September 8, 2020, 05:21, RODNEY MATHIS wrote:
Morning, I find using the Yaesu software is better than CHIRP.
73Rodney
On Mon, Sep 7, 2020, 8:52 PM Jim Unroe wrote:
On Mon, S
If Windows does an update, it might change tho the ‘latest and greatest’
version of the driver. If the cable has a fake Prolific chip in it, that driver
is designed to make the fake chip not work, so you have to roll it back to
3.2.0.0. The driver will also be updated if you plug the cable in a
I don’t believe the UV2 is Part 90 certified, and will only transmit in the ham
bands. To do Public Safety, you would need a radio like the UV7 or UV6. Those
would be listed as Commercial radios.
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On Sunday, June 21, 2020, 08:25, Richard K Parrish wrote:
I p
A lot of Kenwood need to have “virtual comm ports” installed. You might want to
check the Kenwood web site to see if that is the case here.
Jardy Dawson WA7JRD
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> On Jun 2, 2020, at 23:38, Glenn K0LNY wrote:
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The trouble with Windows updating drivers come in with programming cables that
have fake Prolific chips in them. The latest drivers cause those cables to not
work. If Device Manager shows the cable to be a Prolific cable, try rolling
back the driver to 3.2.0.0. This driver can be found at Miklor
Have you tried factory software?
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On Friday, May 1, 2020, 15:36, AS wrote:
Thanks Nigel, I did the full reset from menu 99 as well as cycled the power,
unplugged and replugged cables, restarted CHIRP, etc. Nothing fixed it so far.
I'm baffled!!!
On Fri, May
Not to mention it has got to be the easiest ht to manually program.
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On Thursday, April 23, 2020, 12:17, Frank Kohn wrote:
For a strictly analog UHF / VHF hand-held, I would highly recommend the Yaesu
FT-60R. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of ot
You can do everything in CHIRP only. Just take your new radio, download the
file. Save that in case you need to reset that radio. Download from the radio
you want to copy from, select the info you want to put in the first radio, and
copy and paste to the first radio. Then write the info to th
Did you verify in Device Manager that the cable is actually Comm 3? Did you
press firmly on the cable when plugging into the radio?
Jardy Dawson
WA7JRD Ham Radio
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On Feb 25, 2019, at 12:56, Tom Marinell