[chirp_users] Baofeng UV-5R MK4
I have successfully been able to use Chirp to upload .csv files etc. All communications between the software and radio seem to work. However, when manually loading HAM repeater information, the upload info seems to not take correctly. For example, I used the software to put in a 2m frequency, no tone, “-“ offset at 0.60 and low transmit power. After the upload, the radio shows the correct frequency and memory name but that’s it. The transmit power shows Medium (which isn’t even an option in the software) and also shows both “+” and “-“ on the radio screen. When keying the mike, it shows CT as if there is a tone being transmitted. Something is not syncing right but I am not getting any error messages. Any help here is appreciated.
you'll need to upload .img files not csv download from radio, save as img file open in chirp csv file select data banks / slots you want copy paste over to img then upload
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:33 PM ken smith ken.smith29@gmail.com wrote:
I have successfully been able to use Chirp to upload .csv files etc. All communications between the software and radio seem to work. However, when manually loading HAM repeater information, the upload info seems to not take correctly. For example, I used the software to put in a 2m frequency, no tone, “-“ offset at 0.60 and low transmit power. After the upload, the radio shows the correct frequency and memory name but that’s it. The transmit power shows Medium (which isn’t even an option in the software) and also shows both “+” and “-“ on the radio screen. When keying the mike, it shows CT as if there is a tone being transmitted. Something is not syncing right but I am not getting any error messages. Any help here is appreciated. _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to galen at galenthurber@gmail.com To unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 10:34 PM ken smith ken.smith29@gmail.com wrote:
I have successfully been able to use Chirp to upload .csv files etc. All communications between the software and radio seem to work. However, when manually loading HAM repeater information, the upload info seems to not take correctly. For example, I used the software to put in a 2m frequency, no tone, “-“ offset at 0.60 and low transmit power. After the upload, the radio shows the correct frequency and memory name but that’s it. The transmit power shows Medium (which isn’t even an option in the software) and also shows both “+” and “-“ on the radio screen. When keying the mike, it shows CT as if there is a tone being transmitted. Something is not syncing right but I am not getting any error messages. Any help here is appreciated.
It is hard to know what you may have done wrong without having access to the CSV file or the actual "image" sent to the radio. I will do my best to guess.
These UV-5R and UV-82 like radios do not use or store the shift direction or offset in a memory channel. They aren't required. For this reason, the SFT-D and OFFSET menus only function in VFO mode.
What is stored in a memory channel is an RX frequency and a TX frequency. When the RX frequency and TX frequency are not the same (as they would not be the same for a repeater, odd-split, cross-band or TX disabled channel), there is a "+-" indication in the upper status display area. This is to let the user know the RX frequency and TX frequency of the selected channel are not the same. CHIRP lets users enter the parameters for a repeater as a frequency, shift direction and offset, but in the case of a UV-5R and similar radios, CHIRP computes the TX frequency and stores that in the "image" to be sent to the radio because that is what it requires.
Since your radio can display "MID" as a TXP option, you have a radio with 3 TX power levels. You are most likely incorrectly selecting and using the UV-5R model when downloading from your radio. The UV-5R model selection is for a UV-5R like radio with 2 TX power levels. A UV-5R image with the TXP set to HIGH uploaded to a radio with 3 TX power levels would be correctly set to MID in a radio with 3 TX power levels. To work with your radio correctly, you should be selecting BF-F8HP, which is for UV-5R like radio models with 3 TX power levels, to program your radio.
If there is a CT showing up in the left status display area when the [PTT] button button is pressed and nothing showing when it is released, you must Tone Mode set to Tone and the radio is picking up the default 88.5 Hz tone. It should be set to "(None)" in CHIRP and in the CSV file it would be {blank} (in other words there would be nothing between the commas (",,").
One way to help understand how the fields of a CSV file should look would be to program some working memories in the CHIRP spreadsheet style memory editor and export them to a CSV file. An easy way to get working channels would be to import some from RepeaterBook or load one of the stock config files.
Jim KC9HI
Thanks Jim. I will try using the F8HP to program it. I failed to mention that I did try to upload repeater info into the radio using RepeaterBook but it ended up the same way as me manually programming it in chirp. I can easily program these repeaters into the radio manually with VFO so that may be the way I go for the HAM frequencies.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 7:54 AM Jim Unroe rock.unroe@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 10:34 PM ken smith ken.smith29@gmail.com wrote:
I have successfully been able to use Chirp to upload .csv files etc. All
communications between the software and radio seem to work. However, when manually loading HAM repeater information, the upload info seems to not take correctly. For example, I used the software to put in a 2m frequency, no tone, “-“ offset at 0.60 and low transmit power. After the upload, the radio shows the correct frequency and memory name but that’s it. The transmit power shows Medium (which isn’t even an option in the software) and also shows both “+” and “-“ on the radio screen. When keying the mike, it shows CT as if there is a tone being transmitted. Something is not syncing right but I am not getting any error messages. Any help here is appreciated.
It is hard to know what you may have done wrong without having access to the CSV file or the actual "image" sent to the radio. I will do my best to guess.
These UV-5R and UV-82 like radios do not use or store the shift direction or offset in a memory channel. They aren't required. For this reason, the SFT-D and OFFSET menus only function in VFO mode.
What is stored in a memory channel is an RX frequency and a TX frequency. When the RX frequency and TX frequency are not the same (as they would not be the same for a repeater, odd-split, cross-band or TX disabled channel), there is a "+-" indication in the upper status display area. This is to let the user know the RX frequency and TX frequency of the selected channel are not the same. CHIRP lets users enter the parameters for a repeater as a frequency, shift direction and offset, but in the case of a UV-5R and similar radios, CHIRP computes the TX frequency and stores that in the "image" to be sent to the radio because that is what it requires.
Since your radio can display "MID" as a TXP option, you have a radio with 3 TX power levels. You are most likely incorrectly selecting and using the UV-5R model when downloading from your radio. The UV-5R model selection is for a UV-5R like radio with 2 TX power levels. A UV-5R image with the TXP set to HIGH uploaded to a radio with 3 TX power levels would be correctly set to MID in a radio with 3 TX power levels. To work with your radio correctly, you should be selecting BF-F8HP, which is for UV-5R like radio models with 3 TX power levels, to program your radio.
If there is a CT showing up in the left status display area when the [PTT] button button is pressed and nothing showing when it is released, you must Tone Mode set to Tone and the radio is picking up the default 88.5 Hz tone. It should be set to "(None)" in CHIRP and in the CSV file it would be {blank} (in other words there would be nothing between the commas (",,").
One way to help understand how the fields of a CSV file should look would be to program some working memories in the CHIRP spreadsheet style memory editor and export them to a CSV file. An easy way to get working channels would be to import some from RepeaterBook or load one of the stock config files.
Jim KC9HI _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to ken.smith29@gmail.com at ken.smith29@gmail.com To unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com
Is there a manual I can read to understand the details/nuances for using Chirp? I am trying to import a few lines of detail from an open tab in chirp (Repeater list) into a different open tab that is the current IMG file for my radio. I have tried to copy (Control/C) and paste (CTL/V) and that does not work. I do not want to import the entire file, because I am only missing 3-4 frequencies. Thanks.
Rich Kramarik
-----Original Message----- From: chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com On Behalf Of Jim Unroe Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 8:54 AM To: Discussion of CHIRP chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Baofeng UV-5R MK4
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 10:34 PM ken smith ken.smith29@gmail.com wrote:
I have successfully been able to use Chirp to upload .csv files etc. All communications between the software and radio seem to work. However, when manually loading HAM repeater information, the upload info seems to not take correctly. For example, I used the software to put in a 2m frequency, no tone, “-“ offset at 0.60 and low transmit power. After the upload, the radio shows the correct frequency and memory name but that’s it. The transmit power shows Medium (which isn’t even an option in the software) and also shows both “+” and “-“ on the radio screen. When keying the mike, it shows CT as if there is a tone being transmitted. Something is not syncing right but I am not getting any error messages. Any help here is appreciated.
It is hard to know what you may have done wrong without having access to the CSV file or the actual "image" sent to the radio. I will do my best to guess.
These UV-5R and UV-82 like radios do not use or store the shift direction or offset in a memory channel. They aren't required. For this reason, the SFT-D and OFFSET menus only function in VFO mode.
What is stored in a memory channel is an RX frequency and a TX frequency. When the RX frequency and TX frequency are not the same (as they would not be the same for a repeater, odd-split, cross-band or TX disabled channel), there is a "+-" indication in the upper status display area. This is to let the user know the RX frequency and TX frequency of the selected channel are not the same. CHIRP lets users enter the parameters for a repeater as a frequency, shift direction and offset, but in the case of a UV-5R and similar radios, CHIRP computes the TX frequency and stores that in the "image" to be sent to the radio because that is what it requires.
Since your radio can display "MID" as a TXP option, you have a radio with 3 TX power levels. You are most likely incorrectly selecting and using the UV-5R model when downloading from your radio. The UV-5R model selection is for a UV-5R like radio with 2 TX power levels. A UV-5R image with the TXP set to HIGH uploaded to a radio with 3 TX power levels would be correctly set to MID in a radio with 3 TX power levels. To work with your radio correctly, you should be selecting BF-F8HP, which is for UV-5R like radio models with 3 TX power levels, to program your radio.
If there is a CT showing up in the left status display area when the [PTT] button button is pressed and nothing showing when it is released, you must Tone Mode set to Tone and the radio is picking up the default 88.5 Hz tone. It should be set to "(None)" in CHIRP and in the CSV file it would be {blank} (in other words there would be nothing between the commas (",,").
One way to help understand how the fields of a CSV file should look would be to program some working memories in the CHIRP spreadsheet style memory editor and export them to a CSV file. An easy way to get working channels would be to import some from RepeaterBook or load one of the stock config files.
Jim KC9HI _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to Rich at kramarik@earthlink.net To unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com
Hi Rich,
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 11:08 AM Kramarik@earthlink.net wrote:
Is there a manual I can read to understand the details/nuances for using Chirp? I am trying to import a few lines of detail from an open tab in chirp (Repeater list) into a different open tab that is the current IMG file for my radio. I have tried to copy (Control/C) and paste (CTL/V) and that does not work. I do not want to import the entire file, because I am only missing 3-4 frequencies. Thanks.
Rich Kramarik
How does Ctrl-C / Ctrl-V not work? Do you get an error message? Which OS? Unless features of the tab that the memory row being copied from are incompatible with the radio based on the tab it is being copied to, it should work. If it doesn't, you should see an error message.
For example, you can't copy a memory row of a repeater having a Mode that is something other than FM or NFM into a tab for a UV-5R. Or you can't copy a memory row from a 1-1/4 meter repeater into a dual-band VHF/UHF radio model.
Jim KC9HI
When I looked at the details, I realized all of the frequencies I was trying to copy were DIG mode. Thanks for pointing out that distinction. Is there a Chirp manual?
Rich Kramarik
-----Original Message----- From: chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com On Behalf Of Jim Unroe Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 11:28 AM To: Discussion of CHIRP chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Baofeng UV-5R MK4
Hi Rich,
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 11:08 AM Kramarik@earthlink.net wrote:
Is there a manual I can read to understand the details/nuances for using
Chirp? I am trying to import a few lines of detail from an open tab in chirp (Repeater list) into a different open tab that is the current IMG file for my radio. I have tried to copy (Control/C) and paste (CTL/V) and that does not work. I do not want to import the entire file, because I am only missing 3-4 frequencies. Thanks.
Rich Kramarik
How does Ctrl-C / Ctrl-V not work? Do you get an error message? Which OS? Unless features of the tab that the memory row being copied from are incompatible with the radio based on the tab it is being copied to, it should work. If it doesn't, you should see an error message.
For example, you can't copy a memory row of a repeater having a Mode that is something other than FM or NFM into a tab for a UV-5R. Or you can't copy a memory row from a 1-1/4 meter repeater into a dual-band VHF/UHF radio model.
Jim KC9HI _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to Rich at kramarik@earthlink.net To unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 12:05 PM Kramarik@earthlink.net wrote:
When I looked at the details, I realized all of the frequencies I was trying to copy were DIG mode. Thanks for pointing out that distinction. Is there a Chirp manual?
Rich Kramarik
There is a "documentation" link on the CHIRP home page. https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
There is also a CHRP section on the miklor.com website. https://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_CHIRP.php
Jim KC9HI
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