Re: [chirp_users] confirm 7742568011fbca21b483239483f2960577634da1
Hello,
First, I'm not sure if I've missed something in my research, so I apologize if I'm asking an obvious question.
I recently purchased a Baofeng GT-5R and tried to program it with Chirp. What I've noticed is that whether I import repeater settings or input them manually, Chirp is not saving the offsets. Instead, it's listing all of them as "off". I have used Chirp to program a UV-5R without any problems. I can enter repeater information manually, but if I download the data from the radio, the offsets also reset to "off".
Thanks for your suggestions.
73, Steve, N0XVZ
May be related to this: "*Compared with other classic series from BAOFENG, this is a 100% legal version with the compliant transmit range and spurious emission, complies with FCC Equipment Rule Part15B and Part90.*"
Possible helpful YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQ_JzivmjyI
On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 12:07 PM Steve Horning n0xvz.1@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
First, I'm not sure if I've missed something in my research, so I apologize if I'm asking an obvious question.
I recently purchased a Baofeng GT-5R and tried to program it with Chirp. What I've noticed is that whether I import repeater settings or input them manually, Chirp is not saving the offsets. Instead, it's listing all of them as "off". I have used Chirp to program a UV-5R without any problems. I can enter repeater information manually, but if I download the data from the radio, the offsets also reset to "off".
Thanks for your suggestions.
73, Steve, N0XVZ
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I would suspect that the offset, puts it outside its allowed frequency operating range. There is a setting where you specify the transmitting limits but have not done it in years, so don’t remember which setting. I suggest you check that setting for the operating range and adjust it as required.
I have one of the old Part 90 units and it works just fine in all ham and commercial frequencies but am not sure if I had to open the transmitting band first. I probably did but just don’t remember.
Herb
KB7UVC
From: chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com [mailto:chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com] On Behalf Of babj615 Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2021 1:22 PM To: Discussion of CHIRP Subject: Re: [chirp_users] confirm 7742568011fbca21b483239483f2960577634da1
May be related to this: "Compared with other classic series from BAOFENG, this is a 100% legal version with the compliant transmit range and spurious emission, complies with FCC Equipment Rule Part15B and Part90."
Possible helpful YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQ_JzivmjyI
On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 12:07 PM Steve Horning n0xvz.1@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
First, I'm not sure if I've missed something in my research, so I apologize if I'm asking an obvious question.
I recently purchased a Baofeng GT-5R and tried to program it with Chirp. What I've noticed is that whether I import repeater settings or input them manually, Chirp is not saving the offsets. Instead, it's listing all of them as "off". I have used Chirp to program a UV-5R without any problems. I can enter repeater information manually, but if I download the data from the radio, the offsets also reset to "off".
Thanks for your suggestions.
73, Steve, N0XVZ
On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 3:06 PM Steve Horning n0xvz.1@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
First, I'm not sure if I've missed something in my research, so I apologize if I'm asking an obvious question.
I recently purchased a Baofeng GT-5R and tried to program it with Chirp. What I've noticed is that whether I import repeater settings or input them manually, Chirp is not saving the offsets. Instead, it's listing all of them as "off". I have used Chirp to program a UV-5R without any problems. I can enter repeater information manually, but if I download the data from the radio, the offsets also reset to "off".
Thanks for your suggestions.
73, Steve, N0XVZ
Hi Steve,
You have just missed something. The Baofeng UV-5R like and UV-82 like radios don't use, and therefore don't store, a shift direction or offset in their memory channels. What these radios do store is the RX frequency and the TX frequency since this is what is needed to access a repeater (the radio transmits on the frequency that the repeater listens on and listens on the frequency that the repeater transmits on).
CHIRP lets the user enter the RX and TX frequencies as an RX frequency, shift direction and offset, but then CHIRP does the math in the background to determine the TX frequency. It is the RX frequency and TX frequency that CHIRP stores in the CHIRP Radio Images (*.img) file to be sent to the radio in that format because that is what the radio requires.
Since none of the radio's 128 memories (0-127) store a shift direction or offset, menu 25 (SFT-D) and menu 26 (OFFSET) have no purpose and do not function in MR (channel) mode. These menus only have a purpose and only function in VFO (frequency) mode. This is why they always show "OFF" and "000.000" respectively when the radio is on MR mode. See my detailed menu reference for the UV-5R linked to on this miklor.com page: https://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_MenuDef.php
Since there is no shift direction or offset stored in the memory channels of these show a "+-" symbol in the upper status display area when the RX frequency and TX frequency are not the same. This would be the case for any memory programmed as a repeater, odd-split, cross-band or TX disabled channel. The upper status display area only shows an individual "+" or "-" symbol when the radio is in VFO mode based on the current setting of menu 25 (SFT-D).
You can verify that the memory has the correct transmit frequency by selecting the desired memory in a display line that has its Memory Display Format (menu 21 (MDF-A) or menu 22 (MDF-B) set to FREQ (I usually keep one display line set to NAME and the other set to FREQ). Then you can either tap the [PTT] button momentarily to see the TX frequency. An alternative way to display the TX frequency without causing the radio to transmit would be to tap the [*] key to put the radio into "reverse" mode (an "R" symbol is shown in the upper status display area to indicate that the radio is in "reverse" mode). Tap the [*] key again to exit "reverse" mode and display the RX frequency.
Jim KC9HI
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babj615
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Herb Gerhardt
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Jim Unroe
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Steve Horning