[chirp_users] UV-5R Settings Blank
Just recently started using Chirp. When I go to settings the whole column is blank, I have looked all over the internet and have found nothing that helps. I am asking if there is any help available? Thank you! Joe McBride
It would help to have more information. There could be many possible reasons for this. May I suggest you check out miklor.com <miklor.com> for some very good info on using Chirp. 73, Dean Berglund KC9REN
On 5/9/2021 4:52 PM, Joseph G McBride via chirp_users wrote:
On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 5:54 PM Joseph G McBride via chirp_users chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com wrote:
This is almost always caused by one or more settings that have an out-of-range value. You would have to include a debug.log file or downloaded CHIRP Radio Images (*.img) file to figure out which setting(s) would be at fault.
Jim KC9HI
We need more info:
Is your radio programmed already, or is it blank or otherwise in a state you have no interest in preserving? If that is the case, perform a complete reset on the radio snd then try and read the settings on the radio.
If your radio is already programmed, have you been able to successfully read its contents (ch memories), but the settings are blank, or is everything blank?
As another mentioned, I suspect your issue may relate to an out-of-range setting, and a full reset *should* resolve it.
Please, share your steps taken so far, it should look like this:
Radio opened for first time. Connected to prog cable, powered on, volume at half-setting, and antenna removed.
(If the radio receives a signal, breaks squelch, the read/write to the radio can fail.)
Connect prog cable to computer, computer, based on operating system and the chip in your cable should indicate driver successfully loaded ("bing-bong" in windows).
Go to device manager (Windows) and determine Com port. Make note of it.
Start CHIRP, select read radio, and choose proper mfg/model, as well as set proper COM port. Let radio read start.
Reading the radio should complete normally, indicating success.
Once complete, check settings tab, see if initial values displayed.
If all looks OK, save these settings on computer as "initial load" and then proceed to add channels, modify settings as you like.
Once you are done adding info, be sure and save your work before attempting to write it to the radio.
Write the info to the radio, it will take a moment, then indicate success.
Your radio should be programmed.
Ken, N2VIP
participants (4)
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Dean Berglund
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jgmcbride@verizon.net
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Jim Unroe
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Ken Hansen