Hello,I just received this radio and it's a collab version of the BF-F8HP
between baofeng and TIDRADIO. My question is, when programming it, do I select
the BF-F8HP so I can program low, medium, and hi or will I have to choose UV5R
since the exact model isn't listed in the list? If uv5r will I b
i do not know about the compatibility but there is a new uv5r 8W that has 3
power levels
בתאריך יום ג׳, 2 ביוני 2020 ב-22:23 מאת Stefan Halvorsen via
chirp_users <chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com>:
> Hello,
> I just received this radio and it's a collab version of the BF-F8HP
> between
You can use the key at the bottom of the key pad that has a key pres it
fast. Ant it will change the power that's a shortcut
On Tue, Jun 2, 2020, 4:40 PM Amnon Zohar wrote:
> i do not know about the compatibility but there is a new uv5r 8W that has
> 3 power levels
>
> בתאריך יום ג׳, 2 ביוני 20
On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 3:23 PM Stefan Halvorsen via chirp_users
wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I just received this radio and it's a collab version of the BF-F8HP between
> baofeng and TIDRADIO.
> My question is, when programming it, do I select the BF-F8HP so I can program
> low, medium, and hi or will I
Well, I made a little progress with the USB problem, in Ubuntu.
I installed a new live Ubuntu, on a thumb drive for a friend, and I
installed Chirp for him, and plugged in my Kenwood and tried to download
from radio, and first it did nothing.
So I tried again, and I got the same error:
error no 2
Glen,
With the USB device plugged in, use a terminal and enter this:
lsusb
Carefully check the names of the devices. Is it really /dev/USB1 ?
Remember Unix / Linux is case sensitive, /dev/USB1 is NOT /dev/usb1 which
is a normal device name.
Let's assume you made an error and the device is tty
Hi David,
I originally used lsusb
Whatever I wrote in my message, in the commands I don't capitalize.
When I added ubuntu-mate to dialout with addgroup it told
me that ubuntu-mate was already a user.
But I'll try
ls -l /dev/ttyUSB1
and see what that tells me.
Glenn
- Original Message -
In your message you said:
"he found the device in his case, on USB1."
That's not a complete location, give the complete path.
We have to guess what you mean which is unsatisfactory when it comes to
computers which are always exactly literal.
Since you're taking about a tty device it's probably
Well, it doesn't matter then, because neither works.
I wonder if something changed in Chirp, this always worked for me before.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
To: Discussion of CHIRP
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2020 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Fw: No USB Port Err
Well this cable was advertised to work with Kenwood, but it doesn't.
I tried one of the supplied cables and it worked okay with my Baofeng.
And then again none of the cables worked on the Kenwood.
Looks like I need to get another cable, and Chirp isn't the problem.
- Original Message -
Fr
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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