Hello Rich,
This is Bob Burkett, K5DCZ
I have limited knowledge on this subject ... but, do have some experience programming the UV-5R.
The biggest problem I have had is having the right interface cable. Wrong cable ... no workee. A lot of the cheap knockoff cables just don’t work. Most of the cables are radio specific ... even with RT Systems software as well as CHIRP.
CHIRP works fine for me with Windows 10.
Hope this helps
Bob Burkett K5DCZ 972-839-9652 MathIsFun.Bob@hmail.com
Canon City RGARC
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 1:54 PM Jim Unroe rock.unroe@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 3:43 PM Rich Freeman r-chirp@rich0.org wrote:
I just purchased a UV-5R EX off of Amazon and am having trouble getting it to communicate with CHIRP. The same hardware/software config works just fine with my BF-F8HP. I get the problem whether I select Raddiodity/UV-5R EX or Baofeng/UV-5R. This is on linux, and I have the problem with the latest Mercurial commit as well as 20180906 and 20181018. I've also reproduced the problem on Windows, which also communicates just fine with the BF-F8HP just fine. I just unplug the one radio from the mic connection and plug in the other and it starts/stops working, so I'm pretty certain it isn't a driver/permissions/etc issue. This is with an FTDI-based USB cable.
The radio reports its firmware version (when holding down 3) as BFS001. I couldn't tell you whether this is correct as it isn't communicating with CHIRP so I'm not getting more than that.
I also tried fiddling with the baud settings on the serial device in linux and it didn't make any difference.
Has anybody run into issues with newer radios? Is it possible there was a firmware change not handled by the software?
I'm happy to debug or test patches/etc if helpful. The radio is just in factory config so I don't really care about losing any settings as long as it isn't bricked.
-- Rich
Hi Rich,
I would be helpful if you would share the exact error message or attach a debug.log file. Without that information I am going to guess that the connection between 2-pin plug of the programming cable is not fully connected to the socket of the radio. This is a common problem with these radios. No programming software can clone a radio without a full and working connection between the computer and radio. Sometimes the workaround can be as simple as pressing on the plug to make the connection to the socket during the cloning process.
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