I have been trying to program a VX5R with no success, I have tried 2 different types of USB cables and 2 different types of programs, chirp being one of them.
I am able to read from the radio but when I go to write to the radio I get a comm error message.
Has anyone else run into this problem?
73 John K2IZ
Please send tthe error.
David N1EA On Sep 7, 2013 8:59 PM, "John Smale" jsmale859@msn.com wrote:
I have been trying to program a VX5R with no success, I have tried 2
different types of USB cables and 2 different types of programs, chirp being one of them.
I am able to read from the radio but when I go to write to the radio
I get a comm error message.
Has anyone else run into this problem?
73 John K2IZ
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Maybe a year ago when I used Chirp with my VX5 I had to select from the menu "Alternative Write Strategy." Now because of my memory loss that could have been another program like VX5 Commander but still it illustrates that in some cases the software needed an alternative method to write to the VX5. Sorry I can't help more, maybe try VX5 Commander, I think you can use it for free for 15 days.
________________________________ From: John Smale jsmale859@msn.com To: "chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com" chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 8:59 PM Subject: [chirp_users] yaesu vx5r
I have been trying to program a VX5R with no success, I have tried 2 different types of USB cables and 2 different types of programs, chirp being one of them. I am able to read from the radio but when I go to write to the radio I get a comm error message. Has anyone else run into this problem? 73 John K2IZ
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Hi John
First what are you trying to upload to the radio? Is it a modified file that was downloaded from the radio. On the VX5R that is what is needed. First download your memory file. Second modify the file to new frequencies or memory position. Save a copy to your PC. Third upload to the radio.
This is the way I do it to my VX5R with either CHIRP, or the Adams or Eve software.
Marty kd8bj On 09/07/2013 07:59 PM, John Smale wrote:
I have been trying to program a VX5R with nHi o success, I have
tried 2 different types of USB cables and 2 different types of programs, chirp being one of them.
I am able to read from the radio but when I go to write to the
radio I get a comm error message.
Has anyone else run into this problem?
73 John K2IZ
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I have a VX-5r and also had trouble in the start. I bought my cable off E-bay and it said it was for the VX-5r and a couple others.
Anyway I found that it was making intermittent contact inside and if I lightly press on the connector it worked.
My cable has a 90 degree plug on the radio end, I make sure it is pointing down the side if the radio and put a rubber band around it to hold it in place.
Now it works every time.
KF7VOP
On 9/7/2013 5:59 PM, John Smale wrote:
I have been trying to program a VX5R with no success, I have
tried 2 different types of USB cables and 2 different types of programs, chirp being one of them.
I am able to read from the radio but when I go to write to the
radio I get a comm error message.
Has anyone else run into this problem?
73 John K2IZ
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Robert buy another cable, if the broken cable disconnects while altering your settings at the wrong time you could potentially brick the radio. It's not worth the risk. It might be ok, but by the same token it might still happen.
Dennis Smith M1DLG
On 8 September 2013 19:57, Robert Sears rtsears@comcast.net wrote:
I have a VX-5r and also had trouble in the start. I bought my cable off E-bay and it said it was for the VX-5r and a couple others.
Anyway I found that it was making intermittent contact inside and if I lightly press on the connector it worked.
My cable has a 90 degree plug on the radio end, I make sure it is pointing down the side if the radio and put a rubber band around it to hold it in place.
Now it works every time.
KF7VOP
On 9/7/2013 5:59 PM, John Smale wrote:
I have been trying to program a VX5R with no success, I have tried 2
different types of USB cables and 2 different types of programs, chirp being one of them.
I am able to read from the radio but when I go to write to the radio I
get a comm error message.
Has anyone else run into this problem?
73 John K2IZ
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If I recall correctly which most of the time I don't...heh...the VX5's jack is set into the radio farther than most others. This means the plug needs more reach. I think I remember talk of if it is possible to trim about .020 " off the bottom of the rubber or plastic part of the plug without ruining it, this would cure problems where you have to forcibly hold the plug in. I use an old RTSystems serial cable on an old Compaq PC that still has two serial ports the good old COM 3 & 4. The RTS plug seems to have more depth by maybe .020" than other plugs I have for two different kinds of Chinese radios.
________________________________ From: Dennis Smith m1dlguk@gmail.com To: Discussion of CHIRP chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2013 7:15 PM Subject: Re: [chirp_users] yaesu vx5r
Robert buy another cable, if the broken cable disconnects while altering your settings at the wrong time you could potentially brick the radio. It's not worth the risk. It might be ok, but by the same token it might still happen.
Dennis Smith M1DLG
On 8 September 2013 19:57, Robert Sears rtsears@comcast.net wrote:
I have a VX-5r and also had trouble in the start. I bought my cable off E-bay and it said it was for the VX-5r and a couple others.
Anyway I found that it was making intermittent contact inside and if I lightly press on the connector it worked.
My cable has a 90 degree plug on the radio end, I make sure it is pointing down the side if the radio and put a rubber band around it to hold it in place.
Now it works every time.
KF7VOP
On 9/7/2013 5:59 PM, John Smale wrote:
I have been trying to program a VX5R with no success, I have tried 2 different types of USB cables and 2 different types of programs, chirp being one of them.
I am able to read from the radio but when I go to write to the radio I get a comm error message.
Has anyone else run into this problem?
73 John K2IZ
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participants (6)
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D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
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Dennis Smith
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John Smale
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Marty Hartwell
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Milton Hywatt
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Robert Sears