The way you program a memory on a UV-5R is SO confusing. But once you get
it you got it.
It's so confusing that once I learned how to do it, I never did it. If you
have Chirp use it.
Dennis M. Wage (W9BOQ)
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 2:27 PM Keith .Yordy wrote:
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> I have used Chirp to setup several UV-5R units and it works fantastic!
> However, I was trying to setup a UV-5R with the keypad. I see in Chirp there
> is a setting for Duplex, but this doesn't appear to show up anywhere in the
> UV-5R. I
If the radio doesn't have simplex/duplex settings then perhaps you set
independent Rx and Tx frequencies.
> On 21 January 2019 at 14:25 "Keith .Yordy" wrote:
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> I have used Chirp to setup several UV-5R units and it works fantastic!
> However, I was trying to setup a UV-5R with the key
When you manually program a Baofeng, you must enter the receive frequency and
it’s tone, etc first, then program the transmit frequency in the same channel.
Doing the offset I believe only works manually in bro mode. See www.miklor.com
for more info.
Jardy Dawson WA7JRD
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I have used Chirp to setup several UV-5R units and it works fantastic!
However, I was trying to setup a UV-5R with the keypad. I see in Chirp
there is a setting for Duplex, but this doesn't appear to show up anywhere
in the UV-5R. I have compared 462.600 simplex and 462.600 duplex and see no
diffe