If your PC is using a version of the Prolific driver other than the 3.2.0.0 version Miklor recommends, that may be the root cause of the keyup. My rig stopped keying up when I switched from the (newer, otherwise functional) driver Windows 7 picked to the 3.2.0.0 driver from Miklor. My conclusion is that the newer driver switches the TX line to the break or all-space state when the port doesn't have an open connection. Might only happen with this chipset and driver, I suppose. Your recommended procedure is certainly a good one in any case.
Regards, Steve
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 11:51 PM, Michael Rathbun KL7F@kl7f.us wrote:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:08:04 -0400, Stephen Hersey n1xnxham@gmail.com wrote:
Incidentally, is it normal for the UV-5R to key up when the serial cable
is
present? I'm going to make a practice of always having a dummy load connected when programming this radio.
It is the case here, with two (non-counterfeit) cables. The rig keys up as soon as the software (any software) activates the serial port.
I have identified two solutions:
- Connect the unit to the cable (power off!), prepare Chirp so that you
only need to click the OK button in order to start the transfer, power the unit on, and click the OK button as soon as the rig's display lights up. The transfer begins and the transmitter doesn't turn on.
- Put in a receive-only channel (I have local NWS in channel 1, with
transmit disabled), set the rig to that channel, plug stuff in, run Chirp, everybody happy.
mdr KL7F
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