[chirp_users] UV-9R Pro Settings Error
When I attempt to access the "settings" tab on my uv-9r pro i get the error message "Value 16665 not in range 130-179". How should i proceed?
When I attempt to access the "settings" tab on my uv-9r pro i get the error message "Value 16665 not in range 130-179". How should i proceed?
Your radio has a recent change that makes it compatible with CHIRP. Your radio has blanked out its VFO settings (which are invalid and CHIRP is letting you know about it). Hopefully you saved the first successful download from your radio and saved it, unedited, to be kept in a safe place as a backup. If not, you should be able to find a copy in the CHIRP backups folder.
I've currently got a test driver module for UV-5R/UV-82 like radios that I am waiting on feedback before I submit it (ticket #10505).
Open a ticket for the UV-9R like radios and I will try to create a test driver module for these radios.
Until then, your best option is to hang onto that "original" image and don't use CHIRP to program your radio.
Jim KC9HI
Sorry I don't quite understand, when I reload the stock config to the radio the same issue persists. Are you asking me to send you the stock config?
Best Regards,
Brennan Mann
On Sat, Sep 16, 2023, 1:25 PM Jim Unroe rock.unroe@gmail.com wrote:
When I attempt to access the "settings" tab on my uv-9r pro i get the
error message "Value 16665 not in range 130-179". How should i proceed?
Your radio has a recent change that makes it compatible with CHIRP. Your radio has blanked out its VFO settings (which are invalid and CHIRP is letting you know about it). Hopefully you saved the first successful download from your radio and saved it, unedited, to be kept in a safe place as a backup. If not, you should be able to find a copy in the CHIRP backups folder.
I've currently got a test driver module for UV-5R/UV-82 like radios that I am waiting on feedback before I submit it (ticket #10505).
Open a ticket for the UV-9R like radios and I will try to create a test driver module for these radios.
Until then, your best option is to hang onto that "original" image and don't use CHIRP to program your radio.
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