There is a "bit" in the memory that CHIRP "looks" at to determine if you are using a VHF/UHF radio or one of the no longer available VHF/220 radios (UV-5RAX and UV-82X come to mind). Your image has this bit to the value that tells CHIRP that your radio is a VHF/220 model so it enables the 220 MHz band and removes the UHF band. You can verify this by trying to enter frequencies in the 220-260 MHz range. If that works, then this is the reason.
Open a ticket, attach a freshly downloaded image from your radio and I will correct it for you.
Jim KC9HI
On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 10:09 PM Ruben Rodriguez via chirp_users < chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
Chirp won't let me type in UHF frequencies in the file even before uploading to the radio.
I saw the message below & checked settings and yes lowest UHF is 400. High 520. Won't let me type anything in the 440 range.
The radio accepts UHF if I manually type it in on the keypad.
The CHIRP used to accept UHF & shows them on my old files, but when I try to edit the old code-plugs, they bonk into an error.
Says...
The thread below never explained how this was resolved or maybe didn't match my issue of the settings (upper-lower limits) already being correct.
Thank you.
Sgt. Ruben Rodriguez
Frank Baecker wrote:
Thank you, I'll give it a try. I have never changed any of those settings though and nobody else had access to the device. Unless the device was shipped with these settings.
Since the Wouxoun has the same problem, I wonder where this setting is coming from as I didn't set it - makes no sense to restrict your own device.
Somebody changed them from the factory defaults (typically VHF Low: 130, VHF High: 179 and UHF Low: 400, UHF High: 520) to VHF Low: 100, VHF High 199, UHF Low: 200, UHF High 999. It was the UHF Low: 200 that was causing the issue.
Baofeng UV-5R/UV-82 like radios send the band limits to CHIRP as part of cloning initialization process. That is what CHIRP uses to determine if it is programming a VHF/UHF model or a (now rare) VHF/220 model. Older radios always send the factory band limits. Some of the newer radios will update what is set back to CHIRP based on what the user may have changed the band limits to. On the models that do this, setting the lower UHF band limit anywhere from 200-299 will cause CHIRP to thing it is working with a VHF/220 model that doesn't support UHF frequencies.
I thought about changing it band limits back to factory but opted to keep the same range and just move the split.
Jim KC9HI Actions #13 https://chirp.danplanet.com/issues/9776?tab=history#note-13 Updated by Frank Baecker https://chirp.danplanet.com/users/75076 about 1 year https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/activity?from=2022-03-14 ago _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to Jim at rock.unroe@gmail.com To unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com To report this email as off-topic, please email chirp_users-owner@intrepid.danplanet.com Searchable archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com