[chirp_users] Posted as a Bug...or maybe it's not?
I can setup my channels on the computer and print out a screenshot of what I have done. Then I send the data to my radio and it is successful for everything but the DUPLEX settings of - or +. I have tripled checked what Chirp says I wrote to the radio and it doesn't match what I see when I look thru the MENU option of 25. For example, Channel 18 should be - and on my Chirp setting it says that...but when I check the radio MENU setting (manually) it shows +. The worst part is that if I change it manually...then it changes OTHER channels. It only seems to be a problem for the Duplex setting...the frequency remains ok, as does offsets. Also, I follow strict guidelines to turn the radio off and on and be sure it's on VFO mode when I activate CHIRP etc.
Am I missing a setting to LOCK IN a DUPLEX - or + perhaps??
Sandy
On Sun, Sep 6, 2020 at 8:10 PM Sandy Bressler legacyloop@gmail.com wrote:
I can setup my channels on the computer and print out a screenshot of what I have done. Then I send the data to my radio and it is successful for everything but the DUPLEX settings of - or +. I have tripled checked what Chirp says I wrote to the radio and it doesn't match what I see when I look thru the MENU option of 25. For example, Channel 18 should be - and on my Chirp setting it says that...but when I check the radio MENU setting (manually) it shows +. The worst part is that if I change it manually...then it changes OTHER channels. It only seems to be a problem for the Duplex setting...the frequency remains ok, as does offsets. Also, I follow strict guidelines to turn the radio off and on and be sure it's on VFO mode when I activate CHIRP etc.
Am I missing a setting to LOCK IN a DUPLEX - or + perhaps??
Sandy
Hi Sandy,
This is not a bug. It is how the radio works.
The UV-5R (and similar radios) do not use or store a "shift direction" or "offset" in their programmed memory channels. They are not required. Instead they store the receive (RX) frequency and direct transmit (TX) frequency. Because of this, CHIRP takes the entered Frequency field (RX frequency), Duplex field and Offset field and uses them to compute the TX frequency. It is then the RX frequency and TX frequency that are sent to the radio because that is what the radio requires.
How the radio works...
1 Menu 25 (SFT-D) and menu 26 (OFFSET) have no purpose and do not function when the radio is in MR (channel) mode. These menus only have a purpose and function when the radio is in VFO (frequency) mode.
2 When the radio is in MR mode, the upper status display area will have a "+-" indication whenever the RX frequency and the TX frequency are not the same. The RX frequency and TX frequency will not be the same for the following channel types: Repeater, Odd-Split, Cross-Band and TX Inhibited. When the radio is in VFO mode, the upper status display area will have a "{blank}", "+" or "-" indication based on the menu 25 (SFT-D) setting.
3 When the selected display line has its Memory Display Format (MDF) set to FREQ (menu 21 (MDF-A) or menu 22 (MDF-B)), the display line will display the RX frequency. When the [PTT] button is pressed or the radio is put into "reverse" mode (tap the [*] key to enable/disable "reverse" mode. The upper status display area will have an "R" to indicate when "reverse" mode is enabled.), the TX frequency will be displayed.
4 The per-channels of a memory channel cannot be modified from the keypad while in MR mode. The best you can do is temporarily cycle through the TX power levels by tapping the [#] key. Once you leave the selected memory channel in any when, when you return the memory channel will be set back to its programmed value.
Reviewing the "Reference for UV-5R Menus" will show you in which modes each menu applies and whether they are "read-write", "read-only" or "not applicable". https://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_MenuDef.php
Also there is no need for the radio to be in any particular mode to be programmed by CHIRP. The requirement to be in VFO mode with the top (A) display line selected is only for when you are manually programming memory channels of the radio from the keypad.
I hope this helps, Jim KC9HI
participants (2)
-
Jim Unroe
-
Sandy Bressler