[chirp_users] Wouxun KG-UVD1P Extended Coverage

Milton Hywatt
Fri Nov 8 15:00:31 PST 2013


Good news. I'm having some problems in Mac with the latest build. 
I'm at OS-X 10.9, the cable drivers work fine but I'm having problems
with Chirp just stopping to function except to close the program. So
went back to good old CHIRP daily-20130404 which has been flawless.

Always glad to have helped, been using Chirp now for quite a while on several 
different makes of radios so I'm pretty well broken in now . 




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 From: Phil - w2lie <w2lie at w2lie.net>
To: chirp_users at intrepid.danplanet.com 
Sent: Friday, November 8, 2013 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Wouxun KG-UVD1P Extended Coverage
 


Thanks Milton for the hint.   I was using an older Daily Build.  I just downloaded the Oct31 release and that solved my problem.

73

On 11/6/2013 10:24 AM, Milton Hywatt wrote:

Definitely try the latest stable build if you don't have it installed.
>I can't recommend installing the daily build because they
              sometimes
>have a bug or two. I finally bit the bullet and installed
              the daily build 
>on my Mac, the app doesn't really install, so I can run
              two different 
>app builds side by side. And I also installed it on my
              Windows 7 desktop
>with no problems. And yes there are new features at least
              for the Wouxun 
>and Baofeng radios. Both of which I own a couple UV6D and
              UV5R models. 
>
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>________________________________
> From: Phil - w2lie <w2lie at w2lie.net>
>To: Discussion of CHIRP <chirp_users at intrepid.danplanet.com> 
>Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2013 7:48 AM
>Subject: [chirp_users] Wouxun KG-UVD1P Extended Coverage
> 
>
>Hi All,
>
>I am not sure if this would be a bug, feature
                      request, or something that 
>is already fixed, so that is why I am starting my
                      search with an e-mail 
>to the group.
>
>I have a UVD1P that I am programming for a
                      client.  Using Chrip, I 
>already extended the Rx side of the radio up to
                      490Mhz because he needs 
>to receive up in the 480Mhz part of the band.   
                      That mod seems to have 
>worked as I can go into the VFO and add the
                      frequency in by hand.  
>(*disclaimer, I didn't see if it was actually
                      receiving anything up 
>there yet).
>
>The problem is, when I try and program the
                      extended frequencies in with 
>Chirp, I get a software error stating that the
                      channels that are above 
>479Mhz are out of range for this radio.    True,
                      on the default settings 
>they are out of range, but after doing the
                      software mod via chirp, they 
>are no longer out of range.
>
>Is there anyway in Chirp to program these extended
                      frequencies? Has it 
>been included in the latest daily build and I just
                      missed something?    
>I figured I would ask here before I submitted a
                      request via the bug 
>tracker / issue / feature request page.
>
>73
>Phil / w2lie
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