On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Michael Walker <va3mw@portcredit.net> wrote:
OK, I figured this out. A typical very stupid user error.The correct software is their BF-480 software.Setup up the com port, pick BF-480 and the VHF or UHF frequency range you want.Select Read from Radio.Next, pops up the 'BAR' that we are used to seeing. For old farts like me, I just sat their and stared at it. For a LONG time. Days, weeks. :)It never occurred to me to hit the OK button. I did get pretty good at hitting the Cancel button though. :)Ok, head between legs.As you were.... Mike va3mw<image.png>On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 10:23 PM, Michael Walker <va3mw@portcredit.net> wrote:
Thanks JohnI have seen that as well. For the one that I get a Chinese Character set, I have been able to change to English. The one program I think that can do it has Zero characters on it (english or chinese) and everything is replaced by a ???.Again, I apologize for taking up the space on the Chirp reflector.The best I can tell is that the actual program is called BF-480 based on what I found on 409Shoppe's site.I know the port and the cable work as I can use the same cable and same port (FTDI) to read my UV-5R with Chirp. I also know they aren't holding open the port as I do close down Chirp before testing. I have even tried after a reboot with the BF-480 software being the first code used.My note to self will be to check the Chirp support hardware list first before ordering new hardware! :)Mike va3mwBaofeng BF-888s radios used to be programmed with this same BF-480 software. So if the Baofeng BF-480 software works for the the UV-6, then it would be worth a shot to try the selecting the BF-888s driver in CHIRP. Let us know if it works or not.
Jim KC9HI
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