Thank you Paul. I am going to contact the eBay guy who sold it to me!
He made a BIG DEAL about jhow his (more expensive) cable was the RIGHT one for my radio since it has the FTDI chip.
I will let you know what happens!
On 24 Jan 2015 at 8:01, W Paul Mills wrote:
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On 01/24/2015 01:43 AM, tom.wz9u@gmail.com wrote:
Chirp can't read from the radio. All it does is put the radio into
scan mode.
I had a similar problem with my Baofeng UV-82. The solution (for me) was to install the drivers that came with my cable -- although I certain that the Miklor http://miklor.com/ drivers recommended on this list will work as well (or better).
Then you need to convince Windows to roll back the drivers (at least on my system it would instantly upgrade the driver as soon as I plugged in the cable). With the proper drivers, and Windows "help" disabled, all should be well.
Did you burn yourself on the live antenna connector? I got a singe, and that was my clue that something was amiss.
Tom WZ9U
This does not apply to FTDI cables. But I would wonder if the cable is wired correctly for the radio in question.
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