On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 11:05 PM, Bob vk2byf@gmail.com wrote:
2 Baofeng UV-5R one yellow one black.
Tried to clone them by turning on the source (yellow one) while holding down the "mon" key. The black one is connected and on. Lights come on but black one stays in factory default.
I can read the yellow one no problems Firmware BFS297 Black one, Firmware BFB297, same cable same chirp same USB port I get, "Radio refused to send block 0x0000"
I have programmed dozens of these beasties with no problem. I have programmed Wouxuns, Yaesus, Icoms, no problem but this one's got be beat.
I'm using Linux Mint 17.3 so no driver problems.
Over to the Gurus, Thanks de VK2BYF Bob
Bob,
The 3 key + Power-on message hasn't provided the firmware version for over 2 years. This is because all UV-5R radios and its many variants since BFB297 (starting with BFB299) all report BFB297 in this message. The one exception was radios with BFS313 firmware because they report BFS297. Your yellow radio has BFS313 firmware.
In early 2015 Baofeng change the "handhake" of the cloning initialization. This was probably to prevent radio to radio programming. This change caused CHIRP to have a "Radio refused to send block 0x1ec0" error. CHIRP was updated in March 2015 to get around the changed haandshake issue but the initial patch caused some radios to get the 0x000 error. So CHIRP was tweaked a little more in April 2015.
So I would say the black one if from early 2015, so it has N5R style firmware. Radio-to-radio cloning was remove from radios with N5R firmware be cause the memory layouts are different. However radios with BFB firmware could still initiate a radio-to-radio cloning session with N5R radios. Cloning from a radio with BFB (or BFS) type firmware to a radio with N5R firmware will result in the loss of receive for the target radio. The opposite is also true. I'm sure Baofeng got a lot of radios back because of this. The handshake chnage was enough to prevent radio-to-radio cloning but not affect programming with the OEM software.
So my guess is that the version of CHIRP that you are using is older than April 2015. Even worse, it is probably CHIRP v0.4.1.
You must install the "snapshot" repository and install the latest CHIRP daily build per the instructions on the CHIRP download page and the "Running CHIRP Under Linus" page.
Jim KC9HI