I recently purchased a QYT KT 7900D radio and uploaded frequencies to it using the latest version of CHIRP. The problem is that all the frequencies go into all of the four different bands. The radio as described has four "channels", A-D. What I am trying to do is assign the 2 meter band to channel A, the 220 Mhz band to channel B, the FRS/MURS/GMRS frequencies to channel C, and the 440 Mhz band to channel D. Has anyone had any experience with this radio and frequency allotments such as I describe? Thanks, Bruce AD8K
Put "all" your channel into the "one" memory, then dial up the channels you want on A B C D note 220 band, you will hear a relay clicking as it band selects
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 9:23 AM, Brewster brewsterdive@gmail.com wrote:
*I recently purchased a QYT KT 7900D radio and uploaded frequencies to it using the latest version of CHIRP. The problem is that all the frequencies go into all of the four different bands. The radio as described has four "channels", A-D. What I am trying to do is assign the 2 meter band to channel A, the 220 Mhz band to channel B, the FRS/MURS/GMRS frequencies to channel C, and the 440 Mhz band to channel D. Has anyone had any experience with this radio and frequency allotments such as I describe? * *Thanks,* *Bruce AD8K*
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So what would be the reason for have four individual band memories?
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Put "all" your channel into the "one" memory, then dial up the channels you want on A B C D note 220 band, you will hear a relay clicking as it band selects
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I recently purchased a QYT KT 7900D radio and uploaded frequencies to it using the latest version of CHIRP. The problem is that all the frequencies go into all of the four different bands. The radio as described has four "channels", A-D. What I am trying to do is assign the 2 meter band to channel A, the 220 Mhz band to channel B, the FRS/MURS/GMRS frequencies to channel C, and the 440 Mhz band to channel D. Has anyone had any experience with this radio and frequency allotments such as I describe? Thanks, Bruce AD8K
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On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 10:35 AM, Brewster brewsterdive@gmail.com wrote:
So what would be the reason for have four individual band memories?
To be able to monitor four channels/frequencies using multi-watch. It works exactly the same way with the dual-ban KT-8900D.
Jim
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On May 8, 2017 09:23, "Brewster" brewsterdive@gmail.com wrote:
*I recently purchased a QYT KT 7900D radio and uploaded frequencies to it using the latest version of CHIRP. The problem is that all the frequencies go into all of the four different bands. The radio as described has four "channels", A-D. What I am trying to do is assign the 2 meter band to channel A, the 220 Mhz band to channel B, the FRS/MURS/GMRS frequencies to channel C, and the 440 Mhz band to channel D. Has anyone had any experience with this radio and frequency allotments such as I describe? * *Thanks,* *Bruce AD8K*
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Just a different way of thinking, I suppose. I put all my vhf channels first, then 220, then uhf, then FRS Then dial up A, B C D to what you want Looks like there is 4 band memories the Transceiver works rather well
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Has anyone been able to program their Baofend UV-5R5 in Windows 10? I keep getting "radio not responding".
On May 8, 2017 09:23, "Brewster" brewsterdive@gmail.com wrote:
*I recently purchased a QYT KT 7900D radio and uploaded frequencies to it using the latest version of CHIRP. The problem is that all the frequencies go into all of the four different bands. The radio as described has four "channels", A-D. What I am trying to do is assign the 2 meter band to channel A, the 220 Mhz band to channel B, the FRS/MURS/GMRS frequencies to channel C, and the 440 Mhz band to channel D. Has anyone had any experience with this radio and frequency allotments such as I describe? * *Thanks,* *Bruce AD8K*
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Let me ask the question another way. Is it possible to put only the frequencies for the different bands in each memory slot? Eg. 144 Mhz in slot A, 220 Mhz. in slot B, GMRS in memory C, and 440 Mhz. in memory D. Why would the factory supply a radio with four different memories, advertized as a different band for each memory? I understand that you can upload all your frequencies into the radio and use the channel knob to go to each frequency, the problem being is all the different memories contain the same channels.
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Just a different way of thinking, I suppose. I put all my vhf channels first, then 220, then uhf, then FRS Then dial up A, B C D to what you want Looks like there is 4 band memories the Transceiver works rather well
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Cult Doctor . cultdoctor@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone been able to program their Baofend UV-5R5 in Windows 10? I keep getting "radio not responding".
On May 8, 2017 09:23, "Brewster" brewsterdive@gmail.com wrote:
I recently purchased a QYT KT 7900D radio and uploaded frequencies to it using the latest version of CHIRP. The problem is that all the frequencies go into all of the four different bands. The radio as described has four "channels", A-D. What I am trying to do is assign the 2 meter band to channel A, the 220 Mhz band to channel B, the FRS/MURS/GMRS frequencies to channel C, and the 440 Mhz band to channel D. Has anyone had any experience with this radio and frequency allotments such as I describe? Thanks, Bruce AD8K
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Any of the 200 memory channels or any VFO frequency can be displayed in any of the four (A B C D) display lines. It isn't four separate banks. You can't force one display line to only show certain channels or bands. You have to select A B C or D then select what channel you want. It's just like the UV-5R or UV-82 with the two (A and B) display lines.
Tom ND5Y
On 05/08/2017 10:12 AM, Brewster wrote:
Let me ask the question another way. Is it possible to put _only_ the frequencies for the different bands in each memory slot? Eg. 144 Mhz in slot A, 220 Mhz. in slot B, GMRS in memory C, and 440 Mhz. in memory D. Why would the factory supply a radio with four different memories, advertized as a different band for each memory? I understand that you can upload all your frequencies into the radio and use the channel knob to go to each frequency, the problem being is all the different memories contain the same channels.
NO you can't
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 10:34 AM, Tom Consodine via chirp_users < chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
Any of the 200 memory channels or any VFO frequency can be displayed in any of the four (A B C D) display lines. It isn't four separate banks. You can't force one display line to only show certain channels or bands. You have to select A B C or D then select what channel you want. It's just like the UV-5R or UV-82 with the two (A and B) display lines.
Tom ND5Y
On 05/08/2017 10:12 AM, Brewster wrote:
Let me ask the question another way. Is it possible to put _only_ the frequencies for the different bands in each memory slot? Eg. 144 Mhz in slot A, 220 Mhz. in slot B, GMRS in memory C, and 440 Mhz. in memory D. Why would the factory supply a radio with four different memories, advertized as a different band for each memory? I understand that you can upload all your frequencies into the radio and use the channel knob to go to each frequency, the problem being is all the different memories contain the same channels.
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The advertising just shows an example of the bands available. A, B, C, and D are just the displays, not band memory channels.
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On May 8, 2017, at 08:12, Brewster brewsterdive@gmail.com wrote:
Let me ask the question another way. Is it possible to put only the frequencies for the different bands in each memory slot? Eg. 144 Mhz in slot A, 220 Mhz. in slot B, GMRS in memory C, and 440 Mhz. in memory D. Why would the factory supply a radio with four different memories, advertized as a different band for each memory? I understand that you can upload all your frequencies into the radio and use the channel knob to go to each frequency, the problem being is all the different memories contain the same channels.
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Just a different way of thinking, I suppose. I put all my vhf channels first, then 220, then uhf, then FRS Then dial up A, B C D to what you want Looks like there is 4 band memories the Transceiver works rather well
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Cult Doctor . cultdoctor@gmail.com wrote: Has anyone been able to program their Baofend UV-5R5 in Windows 10? I keep getting "radio not responding".
On May 8, 2017 09:23, "Brewster" brewsterdive@gmail.com wrote: I recently purchased a QYT KT 7900D radio and uploaded frequencies to it using the latest version of CHIRP. The problem is that all the frequencies go into all of the four different bands. The radio as described has four "channels", A-D. What I am trying to do is assign the 2 meter band to channel A, the 220 Mhz band to channel B, the FRS/MURS/GMRS frequencies to channel C, and the 440 Mhz band to channel D. Has anyone had any experience with this radio and frequency allotments such as I describe? Thanks, Bruce AD8K
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Goto www.miklor.com and read the FAQs. Windows 10 works just fine.
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On May 8, 2017, at 07:37, Cult Doctor . cultdoctor@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone been able to program their Baofend UV-5R5 in Windows 10? I keep getting "radio not responding".
On May 8, 2017 09:23, "Brewster" brewsterdive@gmail.com wrote: I recently purchased a QYT KT 7900D radio and uploaded frequencies to it using the latest version of CHIRP. The problem is that all the frequencies go into all of the four different bands. The radio as described has four "channels", A-D. What I am trying to do is assign the 2 meter band to channel A, the 220 Mhz band to channel B, the FRS/MURS/GMRS frequencies to channel C, and the 440 Mhz band to channel D. Has anyone had any experience with this radio and frequency allotments such as I describe? Thanks, Bruce AD8K
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On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 10:37 AM, Cult Doctor . cultdoctor@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone been able to program their Baofend UV-5R5 in Windows 10? I keep getting "radio not responding".
This is about the QYT KT-7900D. Start another thread for the UV-5R5.
Jim
What does that have to do with the question asked ? ? Would like to see an answer rather than off topic
Bill Weibel
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Has anyone been able to program their Baofend UV-5R5 in Windows 10? I keep getting "radio not responding".
On May 8, 2017 09:23, "Brewster" brewsterdive@gmail.com wrote:
I recently purchased a QYT KT 7900D radio and uploaded frequencies to it using the latest version of CHIRP. The problem is that all the frequencies go into all of the four different bands. The radio as described has four "channels", A-D. What I am trying to do is assign the 2 meter band to channel A, the 220 Mhz band to channel B, the FRS/MURS/GMRS frequencies to channel C, and the 440 Mhz band to channel D. Has anyone had any experience with this radio and frequency allotments such as I describe? Thanks, Bruce AD8K
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The 7900 doesn't display by band, it displays 4 channels at a time, so you can mix and match what you listen to. What happens if you want to listen to 2 vhf channels at the same time? Your way can't do that. If you want to do it your way, you can just pick whatever channels you want to go where, but you will be limited.
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On May 8, 2017, at 07:23, Brewster brewsterdive@gmail.com wrote:
I recently purchased a QYT KT 7900D radio and uploaded frequencies to it using the latest version of CHIRP. The problem is that all the frequencies go into all of the four different bands. The radio as described has four "channels", A-D. What I am trying to do is assign the 2 meter band to channel A, the 220 Mhz band to channel B, the FRS/MURS/GMRS frequencies to channel C, and the 440 Mhz band to channel D. Has anyone had any experience with this radio and frequency allotments such as I describe? Thanks, Bruce AD8K _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to Jardy at jardy72@yahoo.com To unsubscribe, send an email to chirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com
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